Thanks Joshua I read the docs on the proxy directive and I am a little confused. Is it actually possible to have myhost.mydomain.com:80 (nobody/nogroup) running on one instance and then somehow have myhost.mydomain.com:80/svn (svn/svngroup) running on another instance? This would be the ideal situation, but I think there will be a port conflict. Should I just have the second instance configured as svn.mydomain.com:3690 instead? (3690 is the port for svn, but since I am not using inetd or the daemon, I might as well use it here) Thanks Chris On 9/27/06, Joshua Slive <joshua@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 9/27/06, Chris Cheshire <cheshirator@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Is there any way to do this? I looked through the configuration and > can't find anything. suexec isn't installed, and doesn't appear to be > the right option as Subversion runs through the DAV module, not SSI or > CGI. > > Or do I need to create a separate config, have it listen on a > different port with a different user/group at bootup start another > instance of httpd using the new config file? Yes, you need to use a separate instance of httpd to run under a separate userid. If necessary, you can use ProxyPass/ProxyPassReverse to bring the separate instance into the same namespace as the main server. Joshua.
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