Am I missing something here? I am running a Subversion daemon on my NAS box as per this procedure:
http://forum.synology.com/wiki/index.php/Step-by-step_guide_to_installing_Subversion_on_ARM-based_Synology_Products I have successfully migrated my repositories to the NAS (using svnadmin dump and load). With the default passwd and svnserve.conf files I can connect to my repositories in Versions using a url like: svn://11.22.33.44/repository_name Of course, I can't commit because the default svnserve.conf has anon- access = read. So, then I set the following in svnserve.conf: anon-access = none auth-access = write and add a user to passwd. Now I can't connect at all - I just get "Authorization failed" and Versions does not prompt me for a username and password when I attempt to commit. I tried entering my credentials from passwd in the Versions Edit Bookmark screen, but doing so adds it to the url like so: svn://usern...@11.22.33.44/repository_name which I believe is invalid. Regardless, it doesn't work : ( So, now the only way I can commit to my repository is by setting svnserve.conf to: anon-access = write This is not acceptable since I expose my NAS to the big scary outside world so I can access other services. I don't even want anon-access to be "read", let alone "write"! I would appreciate any illumination on this problem. Thanks, Jim
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