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-rw-r--r-- | conf/passwd | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | conf/svnserve.conf | 47 |
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diff --git a/conf/authz b/conf/authz new file mode 100644 index 000000000..90d883888 --- /dev/null +++ b/conf/authz @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +### This file is an example authorization file for svnserve.
+### Its format is identical to that of mod_authz_svn authorization
+### files.
+### As shown below each section defines authorizations for the path and
+### (optional) repository specified by the section name.
+### The authorizations follow. An authorization line can refer to:
+### - a single user,
+### - a group of users defined in a special [groups] section,
+### - an alias defined in a special [aliases] section,
+### - all authenticated users, using the '$authenticated' token,
+### - only anonymous users, using the '$anonymous' token,
+### - anyone, using the '*' wildcard.
+###
+### A match can be inverted by prefixing the rule with '~'. Rules can
+### grant read ('r') access, read-write ('rw') access, or no access
+### ('').
+
+[aliases]
+# joe = /C=XZ/ST=Dessert/L=Snake City/O=Snake Oil, Ltd./OU=Research Institute/CN=Joe Average
+
+[groups]
+# harry_and_sally = harry,sally
+# harry_sally_and_joe = harry,sally,&joe
+
+# [/foo/bar]
+# harry = rw
+# &joe = r
+# * =
+
+# [repository:/baz/fuz]
+# @harry_and_sally = rw
+# * = r
diff --git a/conf/passwd b/conf/passwd new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d22bafc5b --- /dev/null +++ b/conf/passwd @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +### This file is an example password file for svnserve.
+### Its format is similar to that of svnserve.conf. As shown in the
+### example below it contains one section labelled [users].
+### The name and password for each user follow, one account per line.
+
+[users]
+# harry = harryssecret
+# sally = sallyssecret
diff --git a/conf/svnserve.conf b/conf/svnserve.conf new file mode 100644 index 000000000..97c199e2e --- /dev/null +++ b/conf/svnserve.conf @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +### This file controls the configuration of the svnserve daemon, if you
+### use it to allow access to this repository. (If you only allow
+### access through http: and/or file: URLs, then this file is
+### irrelevant.)
+
+### Visit http://subversion.tigris.org/ for more information.
+
+[general]
+### These options control access to the repository for unauthenticated
+### and authenticated users. Valid values are "write", "read",
+### and "none". The sample settings below are the defaults.
+# anon-access = read
+# auth-access = write
+### The password-db option controls the location of the password
+### database file. Unless you specify a path starting with a /,
+### the file's location is relative to the directory containing
+### this configuration file.
+### If SASL is enabled (see below), this file will NOT be used.
+### Uncomment the line below to use the default password file.
+# password-db = passwd
+### The authz-db option controls the location of the authorization
+### rules for path-based access control. Unless you specify a path
+### starting with a /, the file's location is relative to the the
+### directory containing this file. If you don't specify an
+### authz-db, no path-based access control is done.
+### Uncomment the line below to use the default authorization file.
+# authz-db = authz
+### This option specifies the authentication realm of the repository.
+### If two repositories have the same authentication realm, they should
+### have the same password database, and vice versa. The default realm
+### is repository's uuid.
+# realm = My First Repository
+
+[sasl]
+### This option specifies whether you want to use the Cyrus SASL
+### library for authentication. Default is false.
+### This section will be ignored if svnserve is not built with Cyrus
+### SASL support; to check, run 'svnserve --version' and look for a line
+### reading 'Cyrus SASL authentication is available.'
+# use-sasl = true
+### These options specify the desired strength of the security layer
+### that you want SASL to provide. 0 means no encryption, 1 means
+### integrity-checking only, values larger than 1 are correlated
+### to the effective key length for encryption (e.g. 128 means 128-bit
+### encryption). The values below are the defaults.
+# min-encryption = 0
+# max-encryption = 256
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