Passwords are stored per hostname (+realm), not per working copy like in
your webbrowser, so using a different hostname requires adding a new
username+password in your credential cache.
Storing it in a different way would allow tricking subversion to send the
username and password to any other server.
Bert
From: Gavin Baumanis [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: vrijdag 30 september 2011 5:14
To: Subversion Users
Subject: Authentication realm
Hi Everyone,
We recently created a DNS entry for our subversion repository.
Prior to this we just use the private LAN IP address to access the repo via
http (Apache)
Post the change to having a hostname to use I created a new branch - and
used the host name to do this.
Subsequently when I perform an svn update I a now prompted for username and
password for the named instance of our repo.
I did some reading in the "good" book.
and used svn switch
(svn switch old_IP_address new_HostName_Address
at the root of my working copy.
svn info confirms that the repo address is now set to the hostname version
of the URL.
However I am still getting prompted for a username and password.
If I enter the "usual" password - all is good... but the prompt is playing
havoc without Continuous Integration scripts.
Some more reading suggests that I might need to add a new authentication
realm and users via; conf/svnserve.conf
I was hoping that I might just get some confirmation that is indeed what I
need to do - before I go "playing" with the config scripts.
As always - a big thanks for your help.
Gavin.