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Re: security based on repos under SVNParentPath

From: Justin Johnson <justinj_at_visi.com>
Date: 2002-11-01 22:03:41 CET

Okay, this is useful to know. But it is still a somewhat less than
desirable solution.
Does anyone know what sort of built-in security plans there are for
subversion, and whether or not they will be in pre-1.0? I read info in
the svnbook about possible ACL support of some sort.

Thanks for all the responses.

Rafael Garcia-Suarez wrote:

>Karl Fogel wrote:
>
>
>>There's a way to do a "graceful restart" of Apache, in which no child
>>processes are stopped, just new ones are started with the new
>>configuration and old ones are allowed to finish what they were doing
>>and die out. I can't remember what it is, maybe "apachectl restart"
>>or something? Anyway, the docs should tell you, or Google for "Apache
>>graceful restart" :-).
>>
>>
>
>That would be "apachectl graceful", but, if your apache binds on port 80,
>or any port < 1024, it must be run as root (as it sends a signal to
>httpd).
>
>
>

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