Using SVN access file to control access to Trac
- From: Robert Gravsjö <Robert.Gravsjo (at) tietoenator.com>
- Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 14:10:13 +0100
Thanks for the write up on that one, probably saved me a lot of time.
I ran into a little problem at first when trying to load mod_authz_svn before mod_dav_svn.
mod_authz_svn uses functions defined in mod_dav_svn (logical enough:) ).
/roppert
Felix Collins wrote:
> I run a multi-project Trac site served from Apache using mod_python and
> URL rewriting. It was annoying to me that there was an access file for
> Subversion that could restrict users to various repositories and paths
> but the same control was not available to Trac (other than laboriously
> setting permissions in every project). I realised that the
> mod_authz_svn Apache module used by subversion to parse the access file
> would probably work for any location as it works independently to
> Subversion. I tried it out and it works like a dream! Including
> differentiating between read and write access. I've set up a wiki page
> describing how to do it.
>
> http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/wiki/TracMultipleProjectsSVNAccess
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