ADISS automates the creation of Subversion AuthzSVNAccessFiles, providing an effortless solution for generating access configurations.
The script adiss_batch.php can be run via a cron job or scheduled task that users set up on the interval they define. ADISS employs several technologies including Apache, mySQL, and PHP, and it has been written and tested on Linux, although it should work with other operating systems. Additionally, ADISS uses PHP_LDAP and PHP_MYSQL.
Installing ADISS is a quick and easy process. After obtaining and extracting the tarball, users can set permissions on the directory, create the database, and modify the config.in.php file to match their environment. While using ADISS, it is imperative that users secure their site to avoid anyone tampering with their settings, and it should only be used as an intranet application.
To secure ADISS, users can set up an Apache configuration file that is specific to their environment. They can also restart Apache after adding the configuration file. Once users have completed the setup process, they can visit a URL to launch a browser and begin using the ADISS software.
In the new ADISS release, there are several updates to improve efficiency, including the incorporation of a bug fix for end-of-line in pre and post commit edit procedures. It also fixes a typo in the HTML page title and adds the ability to define a read-only group on a per project/repository basis.
Overall, the ADISS software is a reliable and user-friendly tool that provides excellent performance and ease of use capabilities. It is highly recommended for businesses to automate their generation of Subversion AuthzSVNAccessFiles.
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