Yes, it is bad form to answer ones own questions, but ... 
I had not read the documentation carefully.  The answer is that 
the specifications for targets is 

user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:port/path-to-ZSyncer-instance

and is as elegant as it gets.  It uses Basic Authentication and is 
documented in the README I neglected to read as this is the fifth 
version of ZSyncer I've installed and I thought I knew the product.



On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Dennis Allison wrote:

> Paul,
> 
> Just moved all our systems to ZSyncer 0.7.0 and have encountered a 
> problem related to authentication.
> 
> In our past setup, using ZSyncer 0.5.1, we use the ability to specify 
> a user:password to provide a single authorization mechanism that could be
> used by all of our developers.
> 
> Now we've stumbled onto the fact that ZSyncer 0.7.0 has eliminated the
> optin al user:password specification.  Some of our users can use ZSyncer
> and others cannot.  It's not clear what authorization is being used -- I
> suspect it is ownership, but I have not investigated.
> 
> So, how do I configure things to allow a subset of my developers to use 
> ZSyncer transparently?
> 
> 
> 
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