I've setup a subversion server using the Apache mod_dav as the method. Obviously I want fine grained control of users. AFAIK it seems I could have htpasswd files for each repository, which will be a nightmare to maintain. Most of my clients will be Windows users so I don't want to create user accounts for them.
I will have many repositories, and I want users to have different access on different repos. e.g: johnc can rw java and Vstudio but only read server repo. I don't want to maintain different htpasswd files hence passwds for different users on different repos I would like a central database where I can control it.
Would LDAP do this? Or any other suggestions? Stress: I don't want to have users on the BSD box.
I will have many repositories, and I want users to have different access on different repos. e.g: johnc can rw java and Vstudio but only read server repo. I don't want to maintain different htpasswd files hence passwds for different users on different repos I would like a central database where I can control it.
Would LDAP do this? Or any other suggestions? Stress: I don't want to have users on the BSD box.