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Providing access to Git repo behind a Firewall using Certs/Keys for Authentication
We have a Git repo sitting behind a firewall. As I see it, there are two ways of authenticating/accessing the Git repo:
Add a Reverse HTTP Proxy in the DMZ that communicates with the Git repo. … This will allow the user to access Git over HTTPS.
Poke a hole in the firewall to allow traffic to the Git repo on SSH. This will allow the user to access Git over SSH. …