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RE: SvnServe with Windows AD Authendication

From: Krishnamoorthi Gopal <krishnamoorthi_at_vernal.is>
Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2013 22:24:04 +0530

Hi,

Yes i agree with your statement.

But i am currently having SVN Server 1.5 without apache.

Also my current repositories look like below
 
svn://svnserver/svn/Projectname1/myrepo2
svn://svnserver/svn/Projectname1/myrepo3
svn://svnserver/svn/Projectname2/myrepo1

Each Project having two more repositories.How can i move these repository
with same url setup into Edge.

Please guide me to migrate my current setup into what you have.

Regards
Support Team.

From:
Bob Archer <Bob.Archer_at_amsi.com>
To:
Krishnamoorthi Gopal <krishnamoorthi_at_vernal.is>, Ryan Schmidt
<subversion-2012c_at_ryandesign.com>
Cc:
Joseba Ercilla Olabarri <joseba.ercilla_at_gmail.com>, Mark Phippard
<markphip_at_gmail.com>, "users_at_subversion.apache.org"
<users_at_subversion.apache.org>
Date:
03/27/2013 10:13 PM
Subject:
RE: SvnServe with Windows AD Authendication

> Hi,
>
> >I'm not a Windows guy and am not familiar with the services that
Windows
> 2003 Server provides. Could you explain in >more detail in what ways you
want
> Subversion to integrate with it?
>
> Right now we are using svn internal authentication( passwd and
svnserve.conf)
>
> Instead Of we are plan to use windows Active directory account for SVN.
>

If you use SVN Edge it is very easy to use your windows domain logins with
it. You just need to know your active directory server, OU names and such.
We have ours set up this way.

BOb

> From:
> Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2012c_at_ryandesign.com>
> To:
> Krishnamoorthi Gopal <krishnamoorthi_at_vernal.is>
> Cc:
> Mark Phippard <markphip_at_gmail.com>, Joseba Ercilla Olabarri
> <joseba.ercilla_at_gmail.com>, users_at_subversion.apache.org
> Date:
> 03/27/2013 04:48 AM
> Subject:
> Re: SvnServe with Windows AD Authendication
>
> ________________________________________
>
>
>
>
> On Mar 26, 2013, at 15:49, Krishnamoorthi Gopal wrote:
>
> > Right now i am having more than 250 repository with format what
described
> below.
> >
> > I am going to put entry for each repository what you suggest. Is this
> advisable....
>
> Subversion is flexible, so if this type of hierarchical arrangement
makes the
> most sense to you, then you can certainly do that -- at the expense of
having to
> maintain this configuration yourself in the Apache configuration file,
instead of
> using the easier interface Subversion Edge makes available.
>
>
> > Also i want to integrate svn with windows 2003 server.i hope you guide
me .
>
> I'm not a Windows guy and am not familiar with the services that Windows
> 2003 Server provides. Could you explain in more detail in what ways you
want
> Subversion to integrate with it?
>
>
>
>
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