Re: A more permanent home for the add-a-password-to-a-cached-username script? (was: Re: using svn cli with --non-interactive (in scripts) securely, without exposing password)

2021-02-28 Thread Daniel Sahlberg
Den mån 1 mars 2021 kl 02:47 skrev Nathan Hartman : > On Sun, Feb 28, 2021 at 10:51 AM Daniel Sahlberg > wrote: > > When researching, I discovered that reading plain text passwords that > are "grandfathered in" works the same way on Windows as on Unix. If the > password is invalid it is switched

Re: A more permanent home for the add-a-password-to-a-cached-username script? (was: Re: using svn cli with --non-interactive (in scripts) securely, without exposing password)

2021-02-28 Thread Nathan Hartman
On Sun, Feb 28, 2021 at 10:51 AM Daniel Sahlberg wrote: > When researching, I discovered that reading plain text passwords that are > "grandfathered in" works the same way on Windows as on Unix. If the password > is invalid it is switched to passtype==wincrypt when updated. Thanks for documenti

Re: A more permanent home for the add-a-password-to-a-cached-username script? (was: Re: using svn cli with --non-interactive (in scripts) securely, without exposing password)

2021-02-28 Thread Daniel Sahlberg
Den fre 26 feb. 2021 kl 14:43 skrev Daniel Shahaf : > Nathan Hartman wrote on Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 13:29:48 -0500: > > May I propose to have just one FAQ entry that simultaneously would > answer: > > * "what alternatives to plaintext caching are there?" > > * "plaintext caching is supported but I