i'm completely new to the unix systems... been playing around about 2 weeks. i've managed to install subversion and create a repositories.
lets say we have users:
internal_developer
external_developer_1
external_developer_2
we have a projects:
repositories/project1
repositories/project2
repositories/project3
how can i configure the access for each user and project independantly.
- internal_developer - can access all projects ( rw )
- external_developer_1 - can only access project1 ( rw )
- external_developer_2 - can only access project2 ( rw )
when i say "can only access" it means that he can not see the repositories/* content, only the projects he is working with.
i've tried to look for some manuals or tutorials how can i do this... but all of them are for more expierienced users then i am...
any help is appreciated.
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Edit. ( can not yet answer my question )
in the file /etc/apache2/mods-available/dav_svn.conf
at the location of AuthUserFile
stored only user names and passwords.
then
need to add new line: AuthzSVNAccessFile /usr/passwd/svn.authz
then there goes the syntax from Floyd ^^.
I looked here: Subversion - how do I control user access for single repository when SVNParentPath is used?
And with the groups it looks more like it.
Stil, one missing part left... can not configure the admin user to see all repositories when comes to http://xxxxxx/svn/
gives an error
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /svn/ on this server.
even i puted in the svn.authz:
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@internal = rw
hooks
directories are there? Each repository will have its ownhooks
directory. If these are three different repositories, I believe each will need its own authorization configuration (although they may be able to share the same auth file).