>> If I enable the ‘SSPIPackage Negotiate’ line (which I just added) then my
>> Subversion 1.8 clients appear to authenticate correctly, but my neon based
>> 1.7 clients fail with an even worse error that can’t be resolved by just
>> typing the password.
>>
>
> Seems like for me the SSPIPackage Neg
> Sorry, I did not mention it specifically:
> I can authenticate when I type in my domain user name/password when
> prompted. And, they are cached so they must be entered only once (per each
> domain password change I assume).
>
> But I would prefer if the authentication ticket is obtained from cur
> If I enable the ‘SSPIPackage Negotiate’ line (which I just added) then my
> Subversion 1.8 clients appear to authenticate correctly, but my neon based
> 1.7 clients fail with an even worse error that can’t be resolved by just
> typing the password.
>
Seems like for me the SSPIPackage Negotiate i
ensdag 19 juni 2013 14:01
To: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: Automatic windows authentication using serf/svn 1.8
Sorry, I did not mention it specifically:
I can authenticate when I type in my domain user name/password when
prompted. And, they are cached so they must be entered o
Sorry, I did not mention it specifically:
I can authenticate when I type in my domain user name/password when
prompted. And, they are cached so they must be entered only once (per each
domain password change I assume).
But I would prefer if the authentication ticket is obtained from currently
logg
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 10:48:35AM +0300, Gert Kello wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Our team is using subversion server hosted on windows machine by Apache and
> https protocol and is using SSPI authentication. With svn 1.7 everything
> works fine, including automatic authentication with currently logged in
> w
Hi.
Our team is using subversion server hosted on windows machine by Apache and
https protocol and is using SSPI authentication. With svn 1.7 everything
works fine, including automatic authentication with currently logged in
windows user.
Today I upgraded to svn 1.8 and the automatic authenticati