Hi, Nico,
Von: Nico Kadel-Garcia [mailto:nka...@gmail.com]
>
> You're still vulnerable to the "Linux clients store passwords in clear-text
> in $HOME/.svn/ by default" security issue, and if you have your Subversion
> password authentication tied to your AD accounts, it enhances the risk. It
> on
You're still vulnerable to the "Linux clients store passwords in
clear-text in $HOME/.svn/ by default" security issue, and if you have
your Subversion password authentication tied to your AD accounts, it
enhances the risk. It only takes one internal environment with poor
home directory security, or
Hi,
Von: Markus Schaber [mailto:m.scha...@codesys.com]
> I know that this problem is not strictly SVN specific, but maybe one of the
> users here has experience with this and knows a solution:
>
> I'm currently trying to set up an SVN server on linux which authenticates
> against an Windows domai
Hi,
I know that this problem is not strictly SVN specific, but maybe one of the
users here has experience with this and knows a solution:
I'm currently trying to set up an SVN server on linux which authenticates
against an Windows domain using NTLM - we want a single sign-on solution.
The vers