The part before the ':' is the repository name, but in svnserve that's not
used.
Can you show us the content of your svnserve.conf?
I'm not sure if what you want is in fact possible with svnserve. The fact
that
you put 'anon-access none' definitely disables any r+w access for anonymous
user.
Lieven.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nix [mailto:nix@esperi.org.uk]
> Sent: zondag 29 januari 2006 0:08
> To: Lieven Govaerts
> Cc: users@subversion.tigris.org
> Subject: Re: svn+ssh authentication interacts badly with
> authz: I am lost
>
> On Sat, 28 Jan 2006, Lieven Govaerts murmured woefully:
> > I think you should change the line [/network-admin] in your
> authz file to:
> > [network-admin:/]
>
> `network-admin' is not a repository name, it is a directory
> name in that Subversion repository.
>
> (also, what do the bits of the names before the : mean for
> svnserve? I haven't found a clear explanation anywhere.)
>
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