> Ideally the TortoiseSVN team would push their patches and need
upstream to OpenSSL so that it was possible to tell it the cert to use
(not sure how the PIN would be handled). Once that was done, then the
Subversion source code could potentially be modified to use this API as
TortoiseSVN did in i
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Echlin, Jamie <
jamie.ech...@credit-suisse.com> wrote:
> > It would be best to ask on the TortoiseSVN list so that they could
> tell you definitively
> > I know that the TSVN devs have made some custom patches to OpenSSL to
> resolve this issue of the constant pro
> It would be best to ask on the TortoiseSVN list so that they could
tell you definitively
> I know that the TSVN devs have made some custom patches to OpenSSL to
resolve this issue of the constant prompting
Thanks Mark. Looks like you are right in that tsvn will support this in
an upcoming releas
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 11:33 AM, Echlin, Jamie <
jamie.ech...@credit-suisse.com> wrote:
>> If building yourself, use a recent version of OpenSSL and
>> build it with the MSCAPI support.
>
> Thanks Mark. Having some problems with my build this time but the
> collabnet binaries do work as you say. G
> If building yourself, use a recent version of OpenSSL and
> build it with the MSCAPI support.
Thanks Mark. Having some problems with my build this time but the
collabnet binaries do work as you say. Great.
Except... Is there a facility to get it to remember the last certificate
I selected, a
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 10:31 AM, Echlin, Jamie
wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
>> What are you using for your client binaries? Where did you get them?
>>
>> You need binaries that are compiled with the proper support
>> for this from OpenSSL.
>
> Good question... I believe I compiled them myself from the 1.
Hi Mark,
> What are you using for your client binaries? Where did you get them?
>
> You need binaries that are compiled with the proper support
> for this from OpenSSL.
Good question... I believe I compiled them myself from the 1.6.15 tag.
> BTW, the OpenSSL approach uses MSCAPI so you get
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 10:22 AM, Echlin, Jamie
wrote:
> I am trying to get subversion to work with a smartcard (gemalto
> cryptoflex.net), on Windows. The server-side bit of the setup is correct
> afaik. At least it works in my browser, I am prompted for a certificate
> and then pin.
>
> I am us
Hi,
I am trying to get subversion to work with a smartcard (gemalto
cryptoflex.net), on Windows. The server-side bit of the setup is correct
afaik. At least it works in my browser, I am prompted for a certificate
and then pin.
I am using svn 1.6.15. It looks like I should just specify the pkcs#11