here is LDAP (modify your LDAP path accordingly) - let me know if you'd rather have kerberos/AD
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I need to setup a SubVersion server with multiple respoitories.
I'll be using RHEL 5, and I need SVN to work with LDAP & Apache. Eventually, it needs to be only over SSL...
I'm looking for specific and DETAILED instructions on how to do this.
(Please do not provide me a link unless it explains everything in detail, since I'm not familiar with Apache or SubVersion.)
I'll be using only the binaries that come with RHEL 5, so that means the authZ_ldap_module.
This is worth 500 points.
Gerhard
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by: arrkerr1024Posted on 2008-01-22 at 13:49:13ID: 20718751
Are you looking for general LDAP or would you like Kerberos/ActiveDirectory?