Re: About subversion configure with apache2
On Aug 13, 2013, at 02:09, Steven Wee wrote: I configure subversion works with apache2,and configure the virtual host for working, I want used the “SVNListParentPath” option to show all repository, and I configure the virtual host at apache2 used Location / DAV svn …/Location, when I visit the domain, I response the message: “403 Forbidden This website requires you to log in.”, can you help me to resolve this problem? BTW: I used Location /svn DAV svn … /Location is worked. What version of mod_dav_svn are you using on the server? What version of Subversion client are you using to access it? What version of Apache httpd 2? What is the DocumentRoot and SVNParentPath for this virtual host? I just want to be sure that they do not overlap. Are you using authz in the server configuration? I found this issue which might be related if you are: http://subversion.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=2753
RE: About subversion configure with apache2
Note: please use plain text if possible for this list. -Original Message- From: Steven Wee [mailto:wmkm0...@gmail.com] Sent: 13 August 2013 08:09 To: users@subversion.apache.org Subject: About subversion configure with apache2 Hi: I configure subversion works with apache2,and configure the virtual host for working, I want used the SVNListParentPath option to show all repository, and I configure the virtual host at apache2 used Location / DAV svn .../Location, when I visit the domain, I response the message: 403 Forbidden This website requires you to log in., can you help me to resolve this problem? Probably... BTW: I used Location /svn DAV svn ... /Location is worked. ...but it would help if you could provide more information about your current settings. Are you on windoze or *nix? Are you using http or https? What is the contents of your apache config files (clean out usernames and passwords before posting). How do you know your Location section is working? As a first guess, something else in your configuration file(s) is specifying authentication and authorisation but we cannot tell yet. ~ mark c