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Re: Apache permission issue

From: Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2006d_at_ryandesign.com>
Date: 2006-11-08 20:41:23 CET

On Nov 8, 2006, at 02:20, Tim Liu wrote:

> Yes, here it is. thank you for your help
>
> <Location /svn>
> DAV svn
> #SVNListParentPath on
> SVNParentPath /var/subversion/repository
>
> <LimitExcept GET PROPFIND OPTIONS REPORT>
> Require valid-user
> </LimitExcept>
> AuthType Basic
> AuthLDAPURL ldap://...
> AuthName "Subversion repositories ..."
>
> AuthzSVNAccessFile /auto/.../subversion/repository/csmrepos/conf/authz
> </Location>

Tim,

Will you please try adding a trailing slash to your Location
directive, like this:

<Location /svn/>

I have read messages saying that one should not do this, and as an
Apache administrator I also usually avoid this, but I have also read
more recent messages on this list saying that one *should* add the
trailing slash so it's worth a try.

Other than that: Are all paths leading up to /var/subversion/
repository readable by Apache? That is, the permissions of /var, /var/
subversion and /var/subversion/repository are e.g. 755?

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