>> 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