Thank you, David
I did come across another thread with an example that places the password
file under the 'conf' sub-directory alongside the http.conf file; so your
suggestion is a good one.
I also noticed in the same thread that the password file is actually called
"svn-password.pass" as opposed
Guten Tag John Maher,
am Donnerstag, 6. September 2012 um 21:52 schrieben Sie:
> Very tedious, unless, of course, there is a better way.
You really should start a new thread and maybe ask a question.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Thorsten Schöning
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Hello
I am trying to create a repository without a lot of junk that exists
with the source. Namely 2 files and two folders. The import command
doesn't seem to allow exclusion, at least not in the book. These
exclusions also need to be applied to all users so a directory property
is required. B
On 9/6/2012 11:08 AM, Anastasio, David M CTR USAF AFMC AFLCMC/HNID wrote:
Yes, I think that is exactly the problem here.
I will try to create the password file with htpasswd.
Does Apache suggest where the password file should reside?
Is it restricted to a certain location? I couldn't find this in
Yes, I think that is exactly the problem here.
I will try to create the password file with htpasswd.
Does Apache suggest where the password file should reside?
Is it restricted to a certain location? I couldn't find this in the
documentation.
Thank you.
Dave
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From: MARTI
"Anastasio, David M CTR USAF AFMC AFLCMC/HNID"
writes:
> The mod_authz_user shared object was already enabled in my configuration.
> Still looking for an answer.
>> SVNParentPath c:/svnrepos
>> AuthType Basic
>> AuthName "Subversion repositories"
>> AuthUserFile C:/svnrepos/test1/conf/passwd
It
The mod_authz_user shared object was already enabled in my configuration.
Still looking for an answer.
Thanks
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> From: Anastasio, David M CTR USAF AFMC AFLCMC/HNID
> [mailto:david.anastasio@hanscom.af.mil]
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On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 11:26 AM, Doug Hunley wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 4:46 PM, Mark Phippard wrote:
> > Assume you already looked at the code? The comments are interesting and
> > might point in a direction to go:
>
> I did, but as I read it that only makes reference to populating the
>
Hello,
System Configuration:
Windows Server 2003
Apache Subversion 1.7.6
TortoiseSVN 1.7.9
HTTP Server 2.2.22
I am trying to configure Subversion with Basic Authentication but the
error log indicates the user cannot be found which tells me the passwd
file is not being seen.
In this exa
On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 4:46 PM, Mark Phippard wrote:
> Assume you already looked at the code? The comments are interesting and
> might point in a direction to go:
I did, but as I read it that only makes reference to populating the
Apache logs. Where there does it show that I can set the Apache s
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