Update Error over VPN

2015-03-04 Thread Stümpfig , Thomas
Hi everybody,
we have a strange issue here with svn 1.8.11
upon svn update with we get a REPORT require on '/svn//!svn/me' failed

but only on a specific WAN connection.
With a lan connection everything is fine. Updates to the same working folder 
are ok.
The WAN connection is a Juniper VPN connection (ipsec, nat traversal 
compatible)  over a carrier grade nat internet connection.

Any idea what is going wrong here?

Regards
Thomas




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RE: PVCS to SUBVERSION

2015-03-04 Thread Bob Archer
We used this:

http://www.polarion.com/products/svn/svn_importer.php

it worked very well.

From: G Suresh [mailto:sures...@hcl.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2015 7:36 AM
To: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: RE: PVCS to SUBVERSION

Hi,


We want to migrate Pvcs to Subversion.

Could you please provide the steps, how to migrate the pvcs to svn.

It would be great full for us.

Regards
Suresh.



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How to reset svn password by svn user ?

2015-03-04 Thread Mohsin
Hi SVN Experts,

Hope all of you are doing well. I have one question we are running svn
server on linux environment and using Tortoise svn as a client now question
is can user have option to change his/her password of svn account or just
administrator can reset password for user ? 


Cheers
Mohsin 



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Re: How to reset svn password by svn user ?

2015-03-04 Thread Branko Čibej
On 05.03.2015 03:18, Mohsin wrote:
> Hi SVN Experts,
>
> Hope all of you are doing well. I have one question we are running svn
> server on linux environment and using Tortoise svn as a client now question
> is can user have option to change his/her password of svn account or just
> administrator can reset password for user ?


Subversion itself can't change the password. Whether the user can change
it (outside of Subversion) depends on the authentication method you're
using, and that's defined by the server, not the client.

-- Brane



Re: How to reset svn password by svn user ?

2015-03-04 Thread Mohsin
>Subversion itself can't change the password. Whether the user can change 
>it (outside of Subversion) depends on the authentication method you're 
>using, and that's defined by the server, not the client. 

If some user want to change his/her password how can he /she change password
of account ?



Mohsin 



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Re: How to reset svn password by svn user ?

2015-03-04 Thread Mark Phippard
On Mar 4, 2015, at 9:36 PM, Mohsin  wrote:

>> Subversion itself can't change the password. Whether the user can change 
>> it (outside of Subversion) depends on the authentication method you're 
>> using, and that's defined by the server, not the client. 
> 
> If some user want to change his/her password how can he /she change password
> of account ?
> 

Well, as an example, if your Subversion server is setup to authenticate via 
Active Directory the user would change their windows password.  If it is setup 
to authenticate against a text file with names and passwords, then someone has 
to edit the text file.

It depends on the authentication method you are using.

Mark

Re: How to reset svn password by svn user ?

2015-03-04 Thread Mohsin
>Well, as an example, if your Subversion server is setup to authenticate via
Active Directory the user would >change their windows password.  If it is
setup to authenticate against a text file with names and passwords, >then
someone has to edit the text file. 
>
>It depends on the authentication method you are using. 


We have configured svn with Apache web server (mod_dav,mod_dav_svn) and
using DAV method for repository access.


Moshin



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RE: PVCS to SUBVERSION

2015-03-04 Thread G Suresh
Hi Bob,

  We have downloaded the Svn importer and tried it but some revisions were 
missing after migration.

  All the revisions were not migrating from PVCS to SVN.

Could you please help me out on this earlier.


Regards
Suresh G

From: Bob Archer [mailto:bob.arc...@amsi.com]
Sent: 04 March 2015 20:38
To: G Suresh; users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: RE: PVCS to SUBVERSION

We used this:

http://www.polarion.com/products/svn/svn_importer.php

it worked very well.

From: G Suresh [mailto:sures...@hcl.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2015 7:36 AM
To: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: RE: PVCS to SUBVERSION

Hi,


We want to migrate Pvcs to Subversion.

Could you please provide the steps, how to migrate the pvcs to svn.

It would be great full for us.

Regards
Suresh.



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RE: How to reset svn password by svn user ?

2015-03-04 Thread Cooke, Mark
> >Well, as an example, if your Subversion server is setup to authenticate via
> Active Directory the user would >change their windows password.  If it is
> setup to authenticate against a text file with names and passwords, >then
> someone has to edit the text file.
> >
> >It depends on the authentication method you are using.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Mohsin [mailto:mohsinchan...@gmail.com]
> Sent: 05 March 2015 02:49
> 
> We have configured svn with Apache web server (mod_dav,mod_dav_svn) and
> using DAV method for repository access.
> 
> Moshin

This is not a subversion question... but we do try to be helpful round here.  
Please do read the answers you are given and if you do not understand, ask 
(rather than guess and hope).  Neither mod_dav nor mod_dav_svn are involved in 
passwords.

Ok, so you are using apache httpd.  Apache deals with user _authentication_ 
(who you are) whilst subversion optionally deals with _authorisation_ (what you 
are allowed to do).  Usernames and passwords are one way of proving who you 
are, so this is part of _authentication_.

So, again, it depends on how you have configured _authentication_.  Read the 
httpd docs:-

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/howto/auth.html (for version 2.2)

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/howto/auth.html (for version 2.4)

...and then you can tell us which authentication method you are using and on 
which platform (and version) and hopefully someone will be able to help you.

~ mark c



Re: How to reset svn password by svn user ?

2015-03-04 Thread Andreas Stieger

Am 05.03.2015 03:48 schrieb Mohsin :
>
> >Well, as an example, if your Subversion server is setup to authenticate via 
> Active Directory the user would >change their windows password.  If it is 
> setup to authenticate against a text file with names and passwords, >then 
> someone has to edit the text file. 
> > 
> >It depends on the authentication method you are using. 
>
>
> We have configured svn with Apache web server (mod_dav,mod_dav_svn) and 
> using DAV method for repository access. 

Refer to the documentation for httpd auth module you are using. You change the 
password the same way as you created it. This is usually named htpasswd, 
htpasswd2 or similar.

How to make this user self-servicable is out of scope for Subversion as it uses 
common and adaptable auth methods, including directory services.

Andreas