Hi Chaman,
This isn't really that much of a security issue, since it's *our* SVN data, rather than *your* SVN data. There's nothing useful in there, and anyone can get an identical copy of the metadata by just downloading our code from our SVN server!
If you delete or move the .svn folders you'll no longer be able to update, since this is metadata used by SVN.
We've blocked dot files in the latest revision using .htaccess, which will make this warning go away.
adam. On 09/09/2015 06:59:24, Chaman Rathee chaman.rathee@progression.com wrote: Dear Team, We found following vulnerability in our observium tool :- Vulnerability Detection Result :- We found that Everybody can access/read '.svn/entries'. using https://<observium-url/.svn/entries [https://%3cobservium-url/.svn/entries] Details: Apache Subversion Module Metadata Accessible OID:1.3.6.1.4.1.25623.1.0.105099 But we checked at Observium Apache Server and found that we have not Load any module for Subversion. So, Please suggest how to solve this vulnerability and if I delete or move .svn folder Will it impact to my running observium? …. With Best Regards, Chaman Rathee Mob. No. :- 9560055816
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