It's pretty easy to set up a basic Git server. While this is rarely enough in a large organization, it is a good exercise before moving on to more advanced solutions.
Let's first of all specify an overview of the steps we will take and the bits and pieces we will need to complete them:
- A client machine, with two user accounts, which has the Git and SSH packages installed: The SSH protocol features prominently as a base transport for other protocols, which also is the case for Git. You need your SSH public keys handy. If you don't have the keys for some reason, use ssh-keygen to create them.
- A server ...