Re: Automatic windows authentication using serf/svn 1.8

2013-06-20 Thread Gert Kello
>> 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

Re: Automatic windows authentication using serf/svn 1.8

2013-06-19 Thread Gert Kello
> 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

Re: Automatic windows authentication using serf/svn 1.8

2013-06-19 Thread Gert Kello
> 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

RE: Automatic windows authentication using serf/svn 1.8

2013-06-19 Thread Bert Huijben
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

Re: Automatic windows authentication using serf/svn 1.8

2013-06-19 Thread Gert Kello
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

Re: Automatic windows authentication using serf/svn 1.8

2013-06-19 Thread Stefan Sperling
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