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SVNAccess

SVNAccess is a small Web application which lets one manage the access to SVN repositories through a simple interface. It uses existing Apache password files/users and stores information in a MySQL database in order to generate an AuthzSVNAccessFile formatted access file. One can also delegate admin rights to a group and repository access to users so that repository owners can manage their own access.

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RSS Recent releases

  •  19 Jun 2007 00:16

Release Notes: User/password management capability was added and creation options for the Authz file were improved.

  •  07 Oct 2006 22:18

Release Notes: Demo mode was improved. A logging capability for all actions was added. The looks were improved with a menu and CSS (but this is not done yet). A "reports" and "about" page were added. The installation and upgrade instructions were improved. A TODO list was added.

  •  27 Apr 2006 10:56

Release Notes: Access restrictions are consistent on all pages. A "demo" mode option has been added.

  •  27 Apr 2006 00:13

No changes have been submitted for this release.

RSS Recent comments

07 Oct 2006 12:51 juniorj

Re: Any updates expected?
That is an excellent idea. I've added it to the "TODO" list (which is also now in the repository).

08 Aug 2006 14:26 sourabhpawar

Any updates expected?
Hey,

Are you planning on any updates to the tool? Was wondering if you would want to patch in LDAP support so that the user base could be obtained from an LDAP server rather than an Apache pass file.

Regards,
Sourabh

27 Apr 2006 20:31 juniorj

Re: Nice idea, but ...

> Nice idea, but why realised with echo-s

> ? can't you use

> some (any) template engine, preferably

> smarty ... with

> those echo-es is pain in the ass to

> change anything

Understandable, and I can't really refute the logic. However, this went from conception to product in like 1 day. I needed a solution and just cranked it out. Making it template/css friendly is not a bad idea...if time permits.

27 Apr 2006 01:29 kkazakov

Nice idea, but ...
Nice idea, but why realised with echo-s ? can't you use

some (any) template engine, preferably smarty ... with

those echo-es is pain in the ass to change anything

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