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Brett Porter updated WAGON-49: ------------------------------ Fix Version/s: 1.x > Webdav wagon not robust enough when uploading to a WEBDAV repository which > uses more than one security realm > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: WAGON-49 > URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/WAGON-49 > Project: Maven Wagon > Issue Type: Bug > Components: wagon-webdav > Affects Versions: 1.0-alpha-6 > Reporter: Cédric Vidal > Fix For: 1.x > > > As an example, let's suppose that we want to upload file > "/b1/b2/artifact-1.0.jar" to repository "http://server/p1/p2/repo". The > repository requires to authenticate using realm "Realm 1" and I have > configured my login and password for the repository in my maven settings and > I know those are correct. > The Webdav wagon will issue the following HTTP requests: > 1 - MKCOL /p1 > 2 - MKCOL /p1/p2 > 3 - MKCOL /p1/p2/repo/ > 4 - MKCOL /p1/p2/repo/b1 > 5 - MKCOL /p1/p2/repo/b1/b2 > 6 - PUT /p1/p2/repo/b1/b2/artifact-1.0.jar > On first request, "MKCOL /p1", the server will return a response 401 > "Unauthorized access", so the wagon will authenticate and the first request > will be sent again, this time correctly. The following requests 2 to 6 also > return correctly. > But if for example, request 1 and 2 use a different security realm "Realm 2", > then the wagon will fail to issue the first request and abort the upload with > an AuthorizationException, although the wagon is authorized to send requests > 3 to 6. > So in this situation, the wagon should ignore unauthorized access to requests > 1 and 2 and carry on trying to issue request 3 to 6. > This maven repository server side authorization configuration might be pretty > rare but it is valid and should be adressed properly by the webdav wagon. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira