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### This file controls the configuration of the svnserve daemon, if you |
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### use it to allow access to this repository. (If you only allow |
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### access through http: and/or file: URLs, then this file is |
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### irrelevant.) |
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### Visit http://subversion.tigris.org/ for more information. |
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[general] |
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### These options control access to the repository for unauthenticated |
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### and authenticated users. Valid values are "write", "read", |
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### and "none". The sample settings below are the defaults. |
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# anon-access = read |
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# auth-access = write |
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### The password-db option controls the location of the password |
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### database file. Unless you specify a path starting with a /, |
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### the file's location is relative to the directory containing |
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### this configuration file. |
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### If SASL is enabled (see below), this file will NOT be used. |
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### Uncomment the line below to use the default password file. |
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# password-db = passwd |
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### The authz-db option controls the location of the authorization |
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### rules for path-based access control. Unless you specify a path |
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### starting with a /, the file's location is relative to the the |
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### directory containing this file. If you don't specify an |
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### authz-db, no path-based access control is done. |
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### Uncomment the line below to use the default authorization file. |
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# authz-db = authz |
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### This option specifies the authentication realm of the repository. |
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### If two repositories have the same authentication realm, they should |
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### have the same password database, and vice versa. The default realm |
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### is repository's uuid. |
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# realm = My First Repository |
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[sasl] |
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### This option specifies whether you want to use the Cyrus SASL |
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### library for authentication. Default is false. |
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### This section will be ignored if svnserve is not built with Cyrus |
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### SASL support; to check, run 'svnserve --version' and look for a line |
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### reading 'Cyrus SASL authentication is available.' |
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# use-sasl = true |
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### These options specify the desired strength of the security layer |
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### that you want SASL to provide. 0 means no encryption, 1 means |
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### integrity-checking only, values larger than 1 are correlated |
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### to the effective key length for encryption (e.g. 128 means 128-bit |
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### encryption). The values below are the defaults. |
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# min-encryption = 0 |
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# max-encryption = 256 |