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SVN+Apache+WSAD Authorization failed

From: Hiroshi Tominaga <a19987186_at_pucp.edu.pe>
Date: 2006-03-15 18:06:54 CET

Hi guys,
Im using svn 1.3.0 + Apache 2.0.55 on a WindowsXP.
This is part of my httpd.conf file:
<Location /svn>
    DAV svn
    SVNListParentPath on
    SVNParentPath \"C:/Repo\"
    
    # authentication
    AuthName \"Subversion Authentication\"
    AuthType SSPI
    SSPIAuth On
    SSPIOmitDomain On
    SSPIAuthoritative On
    SSPIDomain <MyDomain>
    SSPIOfferBasic On
    Require valid-user
    
    # authorization
    AuthzSVNAccessFile \"C:/Repo/authorization.conf\"
</Location>

I have created some directories within the repository using tortoisesvn and i
can navigate thru them by internet explorer. When i try to connect to my
repository from a wsad 5.1 i get the following error in the wsad log:
list -r HEAD http://localhost:8080/svn/Repo/App/trunk/
  Authorization failed
svn: PROPFIND request failed on \'/svn/Repo/App/trunk\'
svn: PROPFIND of \'/svn/Repo/App/trunk\': authorization failed
(http://localhost:8080)

and the following popup message:
Error validating location: \"org.tigris.subversion.javahl.ClientException:
Authorization failed
svn: PROPFIND request failed on \'/svn/Repo/App/trunk\'
svn: PROPFIND of \'/svn/Repo/App/trunk\': authorization failed
(http://localhost:8080)

Anyone of you have experienced anything similar?
I dont know why can i connect usign a browser, but cant connect from wsad.
How do i have to configure the authorization file?, do i have to add the
domain to the users?

thanks,
best regards!

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