10-31-2005
Uhm... well, I don't think I could get access from emc. Anyway, Thanks Kduffin
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
svnserve.conf
svnserve.conf(5) File Formats Manual svnserve.conf(5)
NAME
svnserve.conf - Repository configuration file for svnserve
SYNOPSIS
repository-path/conf/svnserve.conf
DESCRIPTION
svnserve.conf controls the behavior of the svnserve daemon on a per-repository basis. It is located in the conf subdirectory of the repos-
itory.
The overall structure of the file is the same as the structure of Subversion user configuration files. At the top level are sections,
which are specified by words in square brackets; inside each section are variable definitions of the form "variable = value". Lines begin-
ning with '#' are ignored. svnserve.conf currently uses only one section named "general", and supports the following variables:
anon-access = none|read|write
Determines the access level for unauthenticated users. write access allows all repository operations. read access allows all opera-
tions except committing and changing revision properties. none access allows no access. The default level is read.
auth-access = none|read|write
Determines the access level for authenticated users, using the same access levels as above. The default level is write.
password-db = filename
Sets the location of the password database. filename may be relative to the repository conf directory. There is no default value.
The password database has the same overall format as this file. It uses only one section "users"; each variable within the section is
a username, and each value is a password.
authz-db = filename
The authz-db option controls the location of the authorization rules for path-based access control. filename may be relative to the
repository conf directory. There is no default value. If you don't specify an authz-db, no path-based access control is done.
realm = realm-name
Sets the authentication realm of the repository. If two repositories have the same password database, they should have the same
realm, and vice versa; this association allows clients to use a single cached password for several repositories. The default realm
value is the repository's uuid.
EXAMPLE
The following example svnserve.conf allows read access for authenticated users, no access for anonymous users, points to a passwd database
in the same directory, and defines a realm name.
[general]
anon-access = none
auth-access = read
password-db = passwd
realm = My First Repository
The file "passwd" would look like:
[users]
joeuser = joepassword
jayrandom = randomjay
SEE ALSO
svnserve(8)
svnserve.conf(5)