Geoff Field <geoff_fi...@aapl.com.au> writes: >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Philip Martin >> Sent: Monday, 12 August 2013 18:57 PM >> Geoff Field writes: >> >> I can't reproduce that. Can you look in the apache log files >> to see the failed request? Can you reproduce the problem >> over http? Can you provide a network trace? > > I have emailed Philip and Lieven directly with the network trace file > as it's a bit big (600-odd K) for a mailing list.
It's an https trace so not much use to me. > 10.63.36.64 - - [13/Aug/2013:10:51:13 +1000] "PROPPATCH > /Subversion/Playground/!svn/wbl/c1ad4c6a-aab8-554c-b402-d2d0b49121e4/897 > HTTP/1.1" 401 580 > 10.63.36.64 - AAPL\\gf [13/Aug/2013:10:51:13 +1000] "PROPPATCH > /Subversion/Playground/!svn/wbl/c1ad4c6a-aab8-554c-b402-d2d0b49121e4/897 > HTTP/1.1" 207 475 > 10.63.36.64 - - [13/Aug/2013:10:51:13 +1000] "CHECKOUT > /Subversion/Playground/!svn/ver/897/trunk HTTP/1.1" 401 580 > 10.63.36.64 - AAPL\\gf [13/Aug/2013:10:51:13 +1000] "CHECKOUT > /Subversion/Playground/!svn/ver/897/trunk HTTP/1.1" 201 439 > 10.63.36.64 - - [13/Aug/2013:10:51:13 +1000] "HEAD > /Subversion/Playground/trunk/test4.txt HTTP/1.1" 401 - When I try to reproduce the problem I get a HEAD request that generates "404 not found" rather than "401 unauthorized". What sort of authentication have you configured? Are you using path-based authz? -- Philip Martin | Subversion Committer WANdisco | Non-Stop Data