Hello Wlllem, On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 2:58 PM, Wlllem Dalen <willempietj...@gmail.com> wrote: > > ssl-access_log: > > - - [28/Nov/2016:12:40:59 +0100] "GET /svn/se/ HTTP/1.1" 401 381 > - [28/Nov/2016:12:41:12 +0100] "GET /svn/se/ HTTP/1.1" 403 209 > [28/Nov/2016:12:41:12 +0100] "GET /favicon.ico HTTP/1.1" 404 209 > > > ssl_error_log: > > Mon Nov 28 12:41:12.226892 2016] [authz_svn:error] [pid 29816] [client] > Access denied: 'user' GET se:/
Why do you name these logs "ssl_*"? As these are SVN server logs, I guess that its a typo and you intended to name them as "svn_*". > It seems that is an authorization error. When i remove > AuthzSVNAccessFile /etc/httpd/conf/dav_svn.acl > > then i have access to the repo, and that's not okay. As you see, the logged event is "Access denied: 'user' GET se:/". This event means that the user account authenticates successfully. But this account lacks permissions to "se" repository. To fix this, you should look through the authz file "/etc/httpd/conf/dav_svn.acl" and double-check the access rules it contains. Read SVNBook | Path-Based Authorization[1] section for the instructions on how to setup the access rules. [1]: http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.8/svn.serverconfig.pathbasedauthz.html -- With best regards, Pavel Lyalyakin VisualSVN Team