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2011-02-05 Thread Mick Ken
http://sudhiraitawadearth01.blogspot.com

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Can we use include directive inside location directive ???

2008-08-08 Thread Mick Ken
Hi Friends,
I have lot's of location tags like these:

Location /Project1
   DAV svn
   SVNPath C:/Projects1/
   AuthName Projects1
   AuthType SSPI
   SSPIAuth On
   SSPIAuthoritative On
   SSPIDomain mydomain
   SSPIOfferBasic On
   SSPIUsernameCase lower
   Require valid-user
   AuthzSVNAccessFile C:/svn/svn-acl
/Location

Location /Project2
   DAV svn
   SVNPath C:/Projects2/
   AuthName Projects2
   AuthType SSPI
   SSPIAuth On
   SSPIAuthoritative On
   SSPIDomain mydomain
   SSPIOfferBasic On
   SSPIUsernameCase lower
   Require valid-user
   AuthzSVNAccessFile C:/svn/svn-acl
/Location


and I was just wondering if I can take out the common part and put it
into one common tag and include it thereafter for easier maintenance
e.g I would like to take this part out from each tag:

   DAV svn
   AuthType SSPI
   SSPIAuth On
   SSPIAuthoritative On
   SSPIDomain mydomain
   SSPIOfferBasic On
   SSPIUsernameCase lower
   Require valid-user
   AuthzSVNAccessFile C:/svn/svn-acl

Is this possible using the include directive or some other directive

Thanks
Mick

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unable to view files under sub-folders

2007-10-30 Thread Mick Ken
Hi Friends,
I have setup Subversion with Apache and everything works fine except
that when I view the directory in a web-browser,I see the folder under
root, but when I click any of the sub-folders,it does not displays the
content and is empty.

If I connect to the repository using some subversion client using the
same http url,I can see all the files,so i am sure something in wrong
with my directory configurations.

I have this in httpd.conf, all the other settings are default:

Location /Project1
DAV svn
  SVNPath C:/Project1

  # our user authentication policy
   AuthName My Repository
   AuthType SSPI
   SSPIAuth On
   SSPIAuthoritative On
   SSPIDomain MYDOMAIN
   SSPIOfferBasic On
   #SSPIOfferBasic on #let non-IE clients authenticate
   #SSPIOmitDomain On # keep domain name in userid string
   # passed down to mod_authz_svn
   Require valid-user
   # A Require directive may? prevent userid
   # strings from being passed down to mod_authz_svn

  AuthzSVNAccessFile C:/acl
/Location

My acl list has this entry:
[groups]
team= MYDOMIAN\HDsouza

[Project1:/]
@team = rw

Please tell me guys where i am going wrong as I have tried a lot and
still no success.

Thanks
Mick

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Unable to view files under sub-folders

2007-10-30 Thread Mick Ken
Hi Friends,
I got it figured. It has the SVN path URL pointed to an empty directory.

I feel ashamed. This is the second day in a row where i posted a
thread and 5 minutes later i figured out the solution and had to ask
for forgiveness.

Cheers

On 10/30/07, Mick Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Friends,
 I have setup Subversion with Apache and everything works fine except
 that when I view the directory in a web-browser,I see the folder under
 root, but when I click any of the sub-folders,it does not displays the
 content and is empty.

 If I connect to the repository using some subversion client using the
 same http url,I can see all the files,so i am sure something in wrong
 with my directory configurations.

 I have this in httpd.conf, all the other settings are default:

 Location /Project1
 DAV svn
  SVNPath C:/Project1

  # our user authentication policy
   AuthName My Repository
   AuthType SSPI
   SSPIAuth On
   SSPIAuthoritative On
   SSPIDomain MYDOMAIN
   SSPIOfferBasic On
   #SSPIOfferBasic on #let non-IE clients authenticate
   #SSPIOmitDomain On # keep domain name in userid string
   # passed down to mod_authz_svn
   Require valid-user
   # A Require directive may? prevent userid
   # strings from being passed down to mod_authz_svn

  AuthzSVNAccessFile C:/acl
 /Location

 My acl list has this entry:
 [groups]
 team= MYDOMIAN\HDsouza

 [Project1:/]
 @team = rw

 Please tell me guys where i am going wrong as I have tried a lot and
 still no success.

 Thanks
 Mick


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Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Unable to view files under sub-folders

2007-10-30 Thread Mick Ken
This is the least  a person like me with no great expertise can do.
Otherwise, the help I and other people get from these lists are amazing

I really owe you guys a lot  for the knowledge i have gained browsing
through these forums and the help provided by other members.

Apache Rocks :)

On 10/30/07, Dragon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Mick Ken wrote:
 Hi Friends,
 I got it figured. It has the SVN path URL pointed to an empty directory.
 
 I feel ashamed. This is the second day in a row where i posted a
 thread and 5 minutes later i figured out the solution and had to ask
 for forgiveness.
  End original message. -

 Actually, this is far better than the people who post the same thing
 over and over without answering any questions directed at them or
 providing any relevant information that could be used to help
 determine what the problem is.

 It's really a bit refreshing to see that some people continue banging
 away on the problem themselves even after having asked for help.
 What's even nicer is when somebody who has done so comes back and
 posts the solution to their problem so that others in a similar
 situation might be able to take advantage of their success.

 Dragon

 ~~~
  Venimus, Saltavimus, Bibimus (et naribus canium capti sumus)
 ~~~


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[EMAIL PROTECTED] How to grant access to a directory

2007-10-29 Thread Mick Ken
Hi Friends,
I have a subversion running with svnserve but I would like to
configure Apache for it,so that I could use domain user
authentication.

I tried to follow this tutorial:
http://svn.spears.at/

But the apache serve is not allowing me the access to the directory.It
gives me this error:
***
Object not found!

The requested URL was not found on this server. If you entered the URL
manually please check your spelling and try again.

If you think this is a server error, please contact the webmaster.
Error 404
subversion
10/29/07 12:26:43
Apache/2.2.3 (Win32) DAV/2 mod_ssl/2.2.3 OpenSSL/0.9.8c
mod_autoindex_color mod_python/3.3.1 Python/2.5 SVN/1.4.0 PHP/5.1.6
***

 I have this in my httpd.conf file as stated in the tutorial:

***
Directory /
Options FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride None
Order Allow,Deny
Allow from all
/Directory

Directory C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2/htdocs

#
# Possible values for the Options directive are None, All,
# or any combination of:
#   Indexes Includes FollowSymLinks SymLinksifOwnerMatch ExecCGI MultiViews
#
# Note that MultiViews must be named *explicitly* --- Options All
# doesn't give it to you.
#
# The Options directive is both complicated and important.  Please see
# http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/core.html#options
# for more information.
#
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks

#
# AllowOverride controls what directives may be placed in .htaccess files.
# It can be All, None, or any combination of the keywords:
#   Options FileInfo AuthConfig Limit
#
AllowOverride None

#
# Controls who can get stuff from this server.
#
Order allow,deny
Allow from all

/Directory
***

Can you guys help me on how to set this up. If I go with the defaults
that come with Apache,still it does not lets me access the directory.

Your help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Mick

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: How to grant access to a directory [CLOSED]

2007-10-29 Thread Mick Ken
Sorry for the trouble guys,
Got it resolved. Actually I was using the subversion url directly
instead of using the alias url ie Project1 defined in the tutorial in
the subversion.conf file.

I tried that and it worked.Forgive me for my  ignorance.

Thanks

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Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How to grant access to a directory

2007-10-29 Thread Mick Ken
Sorry for the trouble guys,
Got it resolved. Actually I was using the subversion url directly
instead of using the alias url ie Project1 defined in the tutorial in
the subversion.conf file.

I tried that and it worked.Forgive me for my  ignorance.

Thanks


On 10/29/07, Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 10/29/07, Mick Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi Friends,
  I have a subversion running with svnserve but I would like to
  configure Apache for it,so that I could use domain user
  authentication.
 
  I tried to follow this tutorial:
  http://svn.spears.at/
 
  But the apache serve is not allowing me the access to the directory.It
  gives me this error:
  ***
  Object not found!

 What does the apache error_log say?

 Joshua.

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