I hope someone can help me with this b/c I'm stumped...  I had set up an svn 
repository a while ago with an apache/webdav front end using the default centos 
packages.  For some reason this morning it stopped working for me - it would 
give me a 403 error.  I suppose the problem is with Apache and not svn.

So far I've checked the following:
I use a couple of files called svn_htpasswd_file (for userids/password hashes) 
and svn_auth_file (users, groups and permissions) - I verified the files were 
still apache:apache and were user-readable
Just for grins I ran "chown -R apache:apache" on my repository home directory 
and all repositoriesI made a new user entry in the two files listed above with 
full admin rightsI restarted httpd and rebooted the serverI made sure the httpd 
processes were running using apache as userAnd I've run out of ideas.  Has 
anyone else seen this before?

 - Joe


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