Good idea. Here is the config. :-)
== svnserve.conf ==
[general]
anon-access = none
auth-access = write
realm = MyDomain
authz-db = authzfile
[sasl]
use-sasl=true
== authzfile (stripped all groups that "mk" is not member of) ==
[aliases]
mk = CN=Markus Karg,OU=Lokale-Benutzer,DC=M
Well, I will give it a try with „force-username-case“, but can you please send
me a URL where this is documented? I just do not find it.
Von: Jan Keirse [mailto:jan.kei...@tvh.com]
Gesendet: Montag, 26. November 2012 09:43
An: Markus Karg
Cc: users@subversion.apache.org
Betreff: Re: Path
on „force-username-case“. Can you point me
to a description on the web? J
Von: Jan Keirse [mailto:jan.kei...@tvh.com]
Gesendet: Montag, 26. November 2012 09:15
An: Markus Karg
Cc: users@subversion.apache.org
Betreff: Re: Path-based authorization buggy when using SASL-LDAP
On Sat, Nov 24
17:46
To: Markus Karg
Cc: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: Path-based authorization buggy when using SASL-LDAP
Just a wild guess: does your username (in AD or as you entered it in the svn
client) have the same case as the authz file? Windows doesn't care but the
authz file
Hello Subversion Community,
do you know any relationship between LDAP and paths in svn?
I am running svnserve 1.6.12 on Debian 6.0.6 "squeeze" and it works
really well, but now I wanted to switch from plain passwd file to
SASL-LDAP (ActiveDirectory) based authentication and trapped into a
r