It works right now, I was doing some *shit* in my .corewarsvn.users file (where my svn user's permission are written).
Thanks to Karen Tracey from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Louis Opter > Hello, > > I'm in troubles for installing Apache 2 and Subversion on my Debian Etch > server (with SSL). My goal is to create a repository which I can access > from the web and use with Trac. > > When I try to connect to subversion through https I get a 403 from > nowhere. And this in apache2/error.log : > > [Sun Jan 20 12:07:34 2008] [error] [client XX.XX.XX.XX] Access denied: - > GET svn:/ > > My subversion repository is in /srv/svn/corewar and is handled by > www-data. (created with svnadmin) > > I have tried and mixed several things in my Apache vhost to finally have > this : > > http://www.mousur.org/pastebin/index.php?show=151 > > Here is my enabled modules : > > alias.load authz_default.load authz_user.load dav.load > dir.conf mime.load perl.load setenvif.load status.load > auth_basic.load authz_groupfile.load autoindex.load dav_svn.conf > dir.load mod_python.load php5.conf ssl.conf > authn_file.load authz_host.load cgi.load dav_svn.load > env.load negotiation.load php5.load ssl.load > > I'm running out of ideas, :X > > NB : I can access to https://corewar.kalessin.fr/ and display an index. -- Louis OPTER, aka, Kalessin - Clef PGP : 0x58AA6712
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