good idea ! , so I just did that
[trac]
authz_file = /var/www/svnweb/repos/conf/authz

but no way, I can still browse all directories :-(


Noah Kantrowitz wrote:
> You need to configure the path to the authz file in trac.ini. In  
> [trac] you want 'authz_file = /var/www/svnweb/conf/authz".
>
> --Noah
>
> On Oct 11, 2006, at 5:05 PM, jehanproc wrote:
>
>   
>> I just installed trac from yum install (rpm package from fedora 5)
>> I issued
>> $ trac-admin /usr/local/tracdb/s2ia initenv
>> Project Name [My Project]> s2ia
>> Database connection string [sqlite:db/trac.db]>
>> Repository type [svn]>
>> Path to repository [/path/to/repos]> /var/www/svnweb/repos/s2ia
>> Templates directory [/usr/share/trac/templates]>
>>
>> My problem is  that when I access my svn project with a browser
>> pointing to the root of the repository with
>> http://..../cgi-bin/trac.cgi/browser/ I have access to all projects,
>> even those that have forbiden access to anyone with my
>> /var/www/svnweb/conf/authz file containing for example
>> [s2ia:/project]
>> user1 = rw
>> * =
>> And I'am not logged in trac !
>>
>> Any idea of what is wrong ?
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>     
>
>
> >
>   


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