On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 2:05 PM, Ben Reser wrote:
> On 5/15/14, 1:15 AM, Terry Dooher wrote:
> > That's so much clearer now and sounds like something I can definitely
> use.
> > As I understand it, the downside is that the server will reveal path
> components
> > and filenames within restricted a
On 5/15/14, 1:15 AM, Terry Dooher wrote:
> That's so much clearer now and sounds like something I can definitely use.
> As I understand it, the downside is that the server will reveal path
> components
> and filenames within restricted areas during log operations?
Don't think you quite understand
From: Ben Reser Sent: 14 May 2014 20:07
> On 5/14/14, 10:11 AM, Terry Dooher wrote:
>> SVNPathAuthz - Would short_circuit save me any processing time in this
>> scenario or is it only useful for people with LDAP or other auth systems that
>> might slow down request processing?
>
> short_circuit: T
On 5/14/14, 10:11 AM, Terry Dooher wrote:
> SVNPathAuthz – Currently ‘On’. To my understanding, the value ‘short_circuit’
> will prevent any other path-based authorisation being used for requests. I’m
> running Apache2.4/mod_dav_svn, with local Basic Auth and local Authz files. No
> network drives
On 5/14/14, 12:06 PM, Ben Reser wrote:
> Actually I think it's more that you really must have this enabled if you have
> revprop packing turned on. I can't think of a reason you don't want this turn
> off other than desiring to reduce resource usage at the cost of slower
> performance.
Oops doub