On 08.08.2013 10:36, Stefan Sperling wrote:
On Thu, Aug 08, 2013 at 10:18:42AM +0200, Elias Gerber wrote:
Since svn 1.8.x we experience the following:
Clients that are part of the domain can log in without any problems.
Clients that are not part of the domain try to log-in forever using
the local account. The server rejects those credentials - it only
knows about domain-users, not about local users. The client does not
stop to log in then, but tries forever: At the server we see
thousands of rejected log-in requests, at the client we see that it
uses one core of the cpu 100% and eats more and more memory and
never (? - I killed it when it reached more than one Gigabyte of
memory) stops.
My guess would be this issue in serf:
http://code.google.com/p/serf/issues/detail?id=77

The 1.7 client uses neon instead of serf and optionally supports serf,
but not many people used serf with 1.7 clients.
Support for neon has been removed as of 1.8. The serf developers are
working hard on issues that pop up now that people are actually using it.

Please use 1.7 clients for now if this is a show stopper for you,
and upgrade to a fixed version of serf once it is released.
You don't need to upgrade Subversion itself for this fix.

Thank you. That matches exactly our problem.
We will watch out for updates (we actually use TortoiseSVN, I just used svn.exe to test things to ensure its not a TortoiseSVN problem).

Elias

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