Apache HTTPD can alto be tied to Kerberos authentication. Can the
mod_dav_svn play nicely with Kerberos based, sing-sign-on
environments?
In that case, though, the UNIX/Linux clients store the passwords in
plain text, locally, by default. TortoiseSVN handles them more
securely, and tools like the
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 10:43:55PM +0100, Anselm Arndt wrote:
> Oh sorry,
> it is a svnserve server setup.
> I am not a svn expert.
> I am able to manage the users (with their rights) and to create new
> repositories.
> But now I was asked to store the passwords not in clear text in the passwd.
sv
Oh sorry,
it is a svnserve server setup.
I am not a svn expert.
I am able to manage the users (with their rights) and to create new
repositories.
But now I was asked to store the passwords not in clear text in the passwd.
On 01/23/2014 10:33 PM, Ben Reser wrote:
On 1/21/14, 8:37 AM, Anselm Arn
On 1/21/14, 8:37 AM, Anselm Arndt wrote:
> I am trying to store the passwords encrypted in the "passwd".
> The gnome-keyring package could be used for everyone who is using a
> svn-client,
> but I want to store the passwords on the server encrypted.
> Could you give me a hint or a link were I can
Hey guys,
I am trying to store the passwords encrypted in the "passwd".
The gnome-keyring package could be used for everyone who is using a
svn-client, but I want to store the passwords on the server encrypted.
Could you give me a hint or a link were I can find a prober solution.
My passwords a