According to the configuration of bare bones for SVN on windows (without using VisualSVN), according to the instructions, passwords must be entered into the passwd file.
Does SVN provide a way to encrypt or at least mask this file? as if a person had access to the server directories, he could completely accidentally edit these files in plain text and learn about all the passwords for SVN repositories.
I do not install the Apache service, etc. Just basic SVN on a Windows 2003 server with TortoiseSVN as a client.
Cheers K
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