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million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up svn: MKACTIVITY 403 Forbidden up vote 46 down vote favorite 10 I´m getting this error while trying to commit mkactivity command to a svn repository: svn: MKACTIVITY of '/svn/Demo/!svn/act/e2e65cfa-...4165f': 403 Forbidden (http://svn....com:8088) Any idea why? I googled a lot, but cannot find a solution that works for me. svn share|improve this question edited Apr 11 '13 at 0:37 Leigh 24.5k73668 asked Jun 23 '09 at 12:19 Tobias H. 3,93752756 3 looks like a permissiosn problem –Mitch Wheat Jun 23 '09 at 12:21 1 Yes, this error can occur when you only have svn e170001 options of 403 forbidden read access to a repository –PhilMY Jun 18 '12 at 9:04 @PhilMY Thats not true. –Dimi Mar 26 '14 at 14:03 add a comment| 14 Answers 14 active oldest votes up vote 22 down vote accepted Check if you supplied the correct credentials or you have enought rights to reach that repo (usually looking at authz files, if you can manage the server config). As one commenter said above is a permission problem. share|improve this answer answered Jun 23 '09 at 12:39 azkotoki 1,86911625 2 Got the problem after changed my Subersion password but not updated TortoiseSVN saved password. Post on how to change TortoiseSVN password: stackoverflow.com/questions/4034026/… –Michael Z Jul 4 '12 at 0:18 1 This didn't work for me. Im my case, it was a problem with the URL case as described in Stiefel's answer: stackoverflow.com/a/3289512/1385405 and in this post:stackoverflow.com/a/57148/1385405 –gfrigon Aug 2 '12 at 20:31 @gfrigon that worked –Manigandan Arjunan Jan 27 at 11:48 add a comment| up vote 34 down vote I do not know if this answer helps you, but in my case it had something to do with server domain names and case sensitivity. The URL we used for this working copy was https://bhm18a.serona.org:8443/svn/nebeam/eco/branches/apple2010 instead of the correct URL https://bhm18a:8443/svn/NeBeam/eco/branches/apple2010 Misteriously, the wrong URL worked f
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Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1032209/svn-mkactivity-403-forbidden Sign up 403 Forbidden error using Subversion up vote 36 down vote favorite 2 I recently upgraded to Subversion 1.5, and now I cannot commit my code to the repository. I get an error message: "403 Forbidden in response to MKACTIVITY". I know the upgrade worked because my fellow developers are not getting this issue. What's going on? svn share|improve this question edited http://stackoverflow.com/questions/57137/403-forbidden-error-using-subversion Sep 15 '08 at 13:29 Mark Biek 66.9k46128185 asked Sep 11 '08 at 17:31 Todd Myhre 1,0001915 add a comment| 9 Answers 9 active oldest votes up vote 52 down vote accepted Answering my own question: Apparently my SVN URL had the wrong case! A Google search turned up an article (no longer available online) that explained what was going on. My URL was of the form http://svn.foobar.com/foobar but the actual repository was called http://svn.foobar.com/fooBar. I use TortoiseSVN, so the fix was to use the Relocate command to correct the path to the repository. Hopefully this will help someone else. share|improve this answer edited Sep 22 '10 at 0:28 answered Sep 11 '08 at 17:34 Todd Myhre 1,0001915 1 Thanks Todd. The link you have for "this article" doesn't seem to actually lead to the article. Try this: blog.alagad.com/2007/11/12/… –Josh Sep 7 '10 at 23:55 Todd, also meant to ask if you could post steps for reproducing the problem. Though our developers seem to have this problem occasionally, I am unable to reproduce it myself. –Josh Sep 8 '10 at 0:05
Server sent unexpected return value (403 Forbidden) in response to MKACTIVITY (Possible reasons, what to do) ENTRY "Commit failed (details follow): Server sent unexpected return value (403 Forbidden) in response to MKACTIVITY http://www.thinkplexx.com/blog/commit-failed-details-follow-server-sent-unexpected-return-value-403-forbidden-in-response-to-mkactivity-possible-reasons-what-to-do (Possible reasons, what to do)" Date:February 24th, 2011Tags:Comments: 0 Join date: 11-30-99Posts:1 View Counter: 2,292 views Rate it Ad Poll Which virtualization do you like most? VM Ware Virtual Box http://serverfault.com/questions/256993/svn-error-when-commiting-access-denied-foobar-mkactivity-myrepo Parallels coLinux Xen OpenVZ Something else I don't use virtulization View Results Loading ... Feeds: This problem is often about different permissions for different SVN paths. If you get 403 forbidden Commit failed (details follow): Server sent unexpected return value (403 Forbidden) in response to MKACTIVITY request for '/svn/reponame/your/path' First, try to write to another SVN path on the server. If that is also not possible, admin maybe needs to check IP based restrictions, or LDAP-based restrictions. In the case you cant write to that specific Dir, it is very of 403 forbidden likely your user has no write permission for the path /svn/your/path. I.e. path based permissions configuration issue. Check: 1. Go to command line; 2. do svn ls svn://your.server/svn/reponame/your/path (the full URL of the path); 3. Enter credentials if needed. If you have no access, you user can't even read the path 4. If you can list the path, user can read, but probably can't write Next thing is to contact the SVN Admin. And for Admin is to check the svnaccess privileges (See here http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.1/ch06s04.html#svn-ch-6-sect-4.4.2) The reason you cannot read the path may be that the svnaccess file which has restriction for your user or your group. [reponame:/some/path] SomeuserOrGroup = r Admin could probably test that by commenting out the line AuthzSVNAccessFile /path/to/access/file in httpd.conf hope, could help you. Have fun ;) Be Sociable, Share! Tweet Interesting entry?VN:F [1.8.5_1061]Rating: 0 (from 0 votes) 0 votes 'YES' 0 votes 'NO' TAGS No tags for this post. RELATED Pages Windows active directory, LDAP, Ssl,? Apache, and mode Svn configuration. Analysing "Access to … failed, reason: require directive
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top svn Error when commiting-Access denied: 'foobar' MKACTIVITY MYREPO: up vote 5 down vote favorite I'm currently working with Apache and SVN with ActiveDirectory Authentication. The user is using TortoiseSVN client. I should point out that I have 2 repos with same name and different mapping but redirected to the same "user url" since the permissions are the same for both repos. eg 'http://mysrvr/svn/foo/bar/corge' and 'http://mysrvr/svn/foo/corge' or 'http://mysrvr/svn/foo/bar/corge and' 'http://mysrvr/svn/foo/grault/corge' This 2 repos thing is replicated with 8 "repo pairs" and the remaining 7 are working just fine. Here is my error: Commit failed(details follow): access to '/svn/myDir/MYREPO/!svn/act/65bf494c-a66a-4f45-870e-d988f691a45d' forbidden Finished! It's not permissions, since the user foobar has rw access and he has successfully checked out the repository. This error happens on commit. Things that would help to orientate to a precise solve: Other repo pairs are doing fine. And the permissions are the same. My svn administrator user can do at the same local PC as the troubled user that commit. UPPERCASE/lowercase URL isn't the problem, i've checked NTLM and Active Directory aren't the problem either since he has access to the other repo with the same permission file. Other users of the same repo are experimenting the same problem. While I can still do the commit at their local PCs. (just as if they had no writing permission) Here are the Apache logs: Apache error.log [dd mm 12:38:02 2011] [error] [client 10.x.x.x] Access denied: 'foobar' MKACTIVITY MYREPO: [dd mm 12:39:40 2011] [error] [client 10.x.x.x] Access denied: 'foobar' MKACTIVITY MYREPO: [dd mm 12:39:54 2011] [error] [client 10.x.x.x] Access denied: 'foobar' MKACTIVITY MYREPO: Apache access.log 10.x.x.x -