Complete Access Control and Audit Capabilities for Subversion
Subversion Access Control provides full authorization, authentication, access control and audit capabilities that go well beyond what Subversion provides on its own. Administrators can implement and maintain the most complex security policies with minimal effort. Valuable intellectual property is protected and a complete audit trail is provided, insuring compliance with SOX and other regulatory requirements.
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Features
- Prevents unauthorized access attempts and alerts security administrators immediately when they occur.
- Allows access control to be implemented at the SVNROOT, branch, directory or file levels.
- Access privileges can be assigned at a group level, and inherited by users within the group. Users can be assigned to multiple groups.
- Client IP addresses can also be used to assign access privileges. This feature can be useful when development work is outsourced and the actual users may be unknown.
- No retraining is required. Developers use the Subversion clients and tools they're familiar with.
- Extensive audit reports track every user access to the repository, as well as any access violations. The user id, date/time stamp, IP address of the client machine used, command used, and files accessed are provided.
- When Subversion Access Control is implemented with Subversion MultiSite, the security configuration is replicated to all sites automatically as are any changes. This insures that access control is enforced consistently across a distributed development organization.

What is Subversion?
Subversion is an open source version control system that stores and tracks changes made to any type of electronic data, including source code files, web pages, documents, or images. Subversion has experienced a phenomenal adoption rate because it offers features that make it easier to use and more cost-effective than competing commercial solutions, as well as its widely used open source predecessor, CVS. Forrester Research recently recognized Subversion as the sole leader in the Standalone Software Configuration Management (SSCM) category in a side-by-side comparison that included the most popular commercial SCM solutions.
Part of a Complete Solution Stack
Subversion Access Control can be implemented standalone, or in combination with WANdisco's MultiSite, Clustering, and High Availability solutions for Subversion.
WANdisco also offers JIRA MultiSite and JIRA Clustering. These solutions, available exclusively from WANdisco, are based on Atlassian's JIRA, the award winning bug tracking, issue tracking and project management solution, in use by more than 6000 customers worldwide, including many of the Fortune 1000. With JIRA Clustering and JIRA MultiSite, a single central JIRA server is no longer a performance bottleneck, and IT organizations gain immediate visibility into individual issue and overall project status across all locations.

