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### 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.) |
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### Visit http://subversion.apache.org/ for more information. |
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[general] |
### The anon-access and auth-access options control access to the |
### repository for unauthenticated (a.k.a. anonymous) users and |
### authenticated users, respectively. |
### Valid values are "write", "read", and "none". |
### Setting the value to "none" prohibits both reading and writing; |
### "read" allows read-only access, and "write" allows complete |
### read/write access to the repository. |
### The sample settings below are the defaults and specify that anonymous |
### users have read-only access to the repository, while authenticated |
### users have read and write access to the repository. |
# 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 |
### directory containing this file. The specified path may be a |
### repository relative URL (^/) or an absolute file:// URL to a text |
### file in a Subversion repository. 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 |
### The groups-db option controls the location of the file with the |
### group definitions and allows maintaining groups separately from the |
### authorization rules. The groups-db file is of the same format as the |
### authz-db file and should contain a single [groups] section with the |
### group definitions. If the option is enabled, the authz-db file cannot |
### contain a [groups] section. Unless you specify a path starting with |
### a /, the file's location is relative to the directory containing this |
### file. The specified path may be a repository relative URL (^/) or an |
### absolute file:// URL to a text file in a Subversion repository. |
### This option is not being used by default. |
# groups-db = groups |
### 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 |
### The force-username-case option causes svnserve to case-normalize |
### usernames before comparing them against the authorization rules in the |
### authz-db file configured above. Valid values are "upper" (to upper- |
### case the usernames), "lower" (to lowercase the usernames), and |
### "none" (to compare usernames as-is without case conversion, which |
### is the default behavior). |
# force-username-case = none |
### The hooks-env options specifies a path to the hook script environment |
### configuration file. This option overrides the per-repository default |
### and can be used to configure the hook script environment for multiple |
### repositories in a single file, if an absolute path is specified. |
### Unless you specify an absolute path, the file's location is relative |
### to the directory containing this file. |
# hooks-env = hooks-env |
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[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 |