On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 5:07 PM, Jeffrey Marans <jmar...@gmail.com> wrote: > Each repo has it's own passwd file, and the svnserver.conf file only allows > write access to authenticated users.
And you're quite sure that that svnserve.conf or the Apache configurations have not been altered lately? > On 01/22/2013 04:58 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: >> >> On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 2:40 PM, jmarans <jmar...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> I've installed the latest version of subversion on a centOS 6 system and >>> it >>> was working perfectly well. >>> Today the start-commit script stopped getting the userid from the >>> svnserve >>> daemon. >>> I've reinstalled the subversion software with no change in behaviour. >>> The problem is consistent across all 32 repositories on the test system. >>> >>> I've a production svn server running on solaris 10 that doesn't exhibit >>> this >>> behaviour. >> >> Sounds like you may have an authentication issue in your Apache or >> svn.conf, one where anonymous users now have write access and are thus >> no longer authenticated. >> >>> Commands issued are of the form >>> svn commit -m 'Bugzilla#18933; testing' --username somename >>> --password >>> somepasswd --no-auth-cache >>> >>> The first arg to start-commit gets through, but not the second. >>> Any ideas? >>> >>> Regards, >>> Jeffrey Marans. > >