# dav_svn.conf - Example Subversion/Apache configuration # # For details and further options see the Apache user manual and # the Subversion book. # # NOTE: for a setup with multiple vhosts, you will want to do this # configuration in /etc/apache2/sites-available/*, not here.
# <Location URL> ... </Location> # URL controls how the repository appears to the outside world. # In this example clients access the repository as http://hostname/svn/ # Note, a literal /svn should NOT exist in your document root. Alias /svn /media/sense/20457332-fd6a-409d-821d-6bf368ecf6bd/svn <Location /repos> # Uncomment this to enable the repository DAV svn # Set this to the path to your repository #SVNPath /var/lib/svn #SVNPath /media/sense/20457332-fd6a-409d-821d-6bf368ecf6bd/svn # Alternatively, use SVNParentPath if you have multiple repositories under # under a single directory (/var/lib/svn/repo1, /var/lib/svn/repo2, ...). # You need either SVNPath and SVNParentPath, but not both. SVNParentPath /media/sense/20457332-fd6a-409d-821d-6bf368ecf6bd/svn SVNListParentPath on # Access control is done at 3 levels: (1) Apache authentication, via # any of several methods. A "Basic Auth" section is commented out # below. (2) Apache <Limit> and <LimitExcept>, also commented out # below. (3) mod_authz_svn is a svn-specific authorization module # which offers fine-grained read/write access control for paths # within a repository. (The first two layers are coarse-grained; you # can only enable/disable access to an entire repository.) Note that # mod_authz_svn is noticeably slower than the other two layers, so if # you don't need the fine-grained control, don't configure it. # Basic Authentication is repository-wide. It is not secure unless # you are using https. See the 'htpasswd' command to create and # manage the password file - and the documentation for the # 'auth_basic' and 'authn_file' modules, which you will need for this # (enable them with 'a2enmod'). AuthType Basic AuthName "Subversion Repository" AuthUserFile /etc/apache2/dav_svn.passwd # To enable authorization via mod_authz_svn (enable that module separately): #<IfModule mod_authz_svn.c> #AuthzSVNAccessFile /etc/apache2/dav_svn.authz #</IfModule> # The following three lines allow anonymous read, but make # committers authenticate themselves. It requires the 'authz_user' # module (enable it with 'a2enmod'). <LimitExcept GET PROPFIND OPTIONS REPORT> Require valid-user </LimitExcept> </Location> this is my configuration file On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 5:43 PM, Andreas Stieger <andreas.stie...@gmx.de> wrote: > Hello, > > > On 11/07/2017 01:05 PM, kushal bhattacharya wrote: > > Can't open directory > > '/media/sense/20457332-fd6a-409d-821d-6bf368ecf6bd/svn': Permission > denied > > The Subversion server process (svnserve or httpd) is unable to access > (read) the path. Adjust the ownership and permissions so that the server > process has the required privileges. > > Andreas > >