On 25.10.2013 22:23, Alfred von Campe wrote:
> We access our Subversion repositories mainly via svn+ssh:// on a central 
> server.  We limit access to the repos using Unix group membership.  For 
> example, the repo for ProjectA has 770 permissions and belongs to GroupA and 
> ProjectB also has 770 permission and belongs to GroupB.  So users who are in 
> GroupA can access ProjectA and users in GroupB can access ProjectB.  The file 
> permissions look like this:
>
>     drwxrws--- 7 svn   GroupA    4096 Dec 27  2009 ProjectA
>     drwxrws--- 7 svn   GroupB    4096 Dec 27  2009 ProjectB
>
> Everything is working as expected so far.  Users in each group can only 
> access their respective projects, and users in both groups can access both 
> projects. But now we want to prevent a subset of users in GroupB from 
> accessing certain subtrees of ProjectB.  Can this be done when using 
> svn+ssh:// access?  If so, how?

http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.7/svn-book.html#svn.serverconfig.svnserve.auth.general



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