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RE: New to SVN and TortoiseSVN

From: Malcolm Smith <mjfreelancing_at_optusnet.com.au>
Date: 2007-04-02 05:37:56 CEST

Si,

What still doesn't make sense is the fact that I was connected as a member
of MJFAF - hence I should have had 'rw' access.

Why would the following config fail - surely I would have come under the
umbrella of "auth-access".

> anon-access = read
> auth-access = write

I'm re-reading everything again. May be I just need another coffee !!!

Malcolm Smith
MJ Freelancing
http://www.mjfreelancing.com

Associate Editor
C++Builder Developers Journal
http://www.bcbjournal.com

-----Original Message-----
From: si [mailto:sshnug.si@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, 2 April 2007 11:11
To: users@tortoisesvn.tigris.org
Subject: Re: New to SVN and TortoiseSVN

> The only combination I got to work was:
>
> anon-access = none
> auth-access = write
>
> What makes it work compared to:
>
> anon-access = read
> auth-access = write
>
> (which fails)
>
> If the explanation is too long/difficult just tell me to find the SVN
> list and I'll ask there (I'm hoping a brief response is all that is
> required to complete this mystery)

Is your repository in authz referencing non-authenticated users?

[MJFAF:/]
@MJF = rw
* = r

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