On Nov 10, 12:35 pm, "Cooke, Mark" <mark.co...@siemens.com> wrote:
> [Please post in-line or below, not at the top.  That makes it difficult to 
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> > On Nov 10, 12:04 pm, "Cooke, Mark" <mark.co...@siemens.com> wrote:
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: trac-users@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Alvaro
> > > > Sent: 10 November 2011 10:35
> > > > To: Trac Users
> > > > Subject: [Trac] Settings permission for browser_view of
> > > > specific repository's folder
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> > > > Hello,
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> > > > I'm at the moment trying to make some groups permetting
> > > > various things. One of them consist on giving the capacity
> > > > of viewing the wiki, the ticket section and the browser
> > > > view, but only for a specific folder.
> > > > Indeed, when you give BROWER_VIEW permission to an user
> > > > or a group, these ones will be able to see all the
> > > > repository, but I don't understand how to focus this
> > > > permission to make people only able to see a specific
> > > > folder of the repository.
> > > > Already tryed to modify paths affecting these groups but
> > > > they don't care ...
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> > > > Do you have an idea about how to deal with it ?
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> > > > Thank you,
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> > > > Alvaro
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> > > Does this apply to you?
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> > >http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/9976
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> > > Are you using svn authz on your repositories?  Are your
> > > trac users also authorised svn users / do they use the
> > > same credentials to access both?
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> > > ~ mark c
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: trac-users@googlegroups.com
> > [mailto:trac-users@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Alvaro
> > Sent: 10 November 2011 11:21
> > To: Trac Users
> > Subject: [Trac] Re: Settings permission for browser_view of
> > specific repository's folder
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> > Thank you for this fast reply.
> > About svn authz, I'm not using it. Saw that there was a file called
> > authz_file to define these permissions but it needs to have a server
> > access, that's not my situation.
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> Did you read all the comments in the ticket I referenced?  You can get Trac 
> to apply the subversion authz permissions...
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> > I am looking for a way doing that thanks to the Trac GUI, and so I was
> > wondering if a specific path syntax may be successfull on giving
> > specific folder permissions.
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> None that I know of.
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> > Maybe is there a way to modify the authz_file from Trac Admin ?
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> Not sure what you mean?  There are plugins at trac-hacks.org for editing the 
> authz file but you still need to have it configured and enabled.
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> > (Using trac 0.12.2)
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> > Alvaro
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> ~ mark c

Sorry for answering on the top ^^.
So, about the famous problem, I am not on the same case of the ticket
you gave me, as my problem isn't so deep.

Indeed, for example, I made a new group called Test, that I added on
my path "/" with no read/write permission.
After that, I deleted my user name from svn admin group to put it on
svn Test group (speaking about svn, not the wiki).
As a result, I can access the svn and all folders as well as I did
before these changes.

Nevermind this idea of editing the authz_file, the GUI should be nice
for it if what I said previously can result... not the case atm ...

Anyway, thank you for the time you'r spending helping me, it's
appreciated :)

Alvaro

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