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RE: subversion

From: Edward Bosco <ebosco_at_prologic-inc.com>
Date: 2006-04-10 20:18:33 CEST

I'm currently using Apache 2.0.55, svn 1.3.0 and https SSL links, with
MS Active Directory / LDAP for authentication.

I've been working on establishing ACLs within a subversion working
directory. I've not had a problem with controls on users or groups on a
per-directory basis.

What I've seen using an edited dav_svn.conf and dav_svn.authz file is
that a user, not permitted access to a single file within a directory
they otherwise can see, fails on authentication. I mean that using a
command line 'svn ls ...' evokes a Username and Password prompt, and the
files the user otherwise has access to are not displayed.

I also noted that the .svn/text-base contains the initial plaintext of
all the files within a working directory. The ACLs seem very much
implemented on a per-directory structure, and I've not been able to use
access controls at a per-file basis.

Has your mileage differed on this topic?

Thanks,
Ed.

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