this
combination APACHE, meaning APACHE_USER and APACHE_GROUP.
Whatever mod_dav_svn does to any repository will be done by APACHE.
Whatever WebSVN does to any repository will be done by APACHE.
If I set the svnserve program to be owned by APACHE, and setuid and
setgid, then whatever svnserve
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> APACHE, meaning APACHE_USER and APACHE_GROUP.
>
> Whatever mod_dav_svn does to any repository will be done by APACHE. Whatever
> WebSVN does to any repository will be done by APACHE.
>
> If I set the svnserve program to be owned by APACHE, and setuid and setgid,
> then whateve
On 7/22/2011 10:38 AM, Andy Canfield wrote:
If I set the svnserve program to be owned by APACHE, and setuid and
setgid, then whatever svnserve does to any repository will also be done
by APACHE. Only root, or the APACHE user, can make this change to the
svnserve program binary.
You don't
APACHE_GROUP.
Whatever mod_dav_svn does to any repository will be done by APACHE.
Whatever WebSVN does to any repository will be done by APACHE.
If I set the svnserve program to be owned by APACHE, and setuid and
setgid, then whatever svnserve does to any repository will also be
done by
any repository will be done by APACHE.
Whatever WebSVN does to any repository will be done by APACHE.
If I set the svnserve program to be owned by APACHE, and setuid and
setgid, then whatever svnserve does to any repository will also be done
by APACHE. Only root, or the APACHE user, can make