Yes, after much hair-pulling and some trauma, I got the svn client on Ubuntu authenticating to a VisualSVN server via AD. Most of the pain was due to a buggy libserf in the Ubuntu version we're running, combined with unclear error messages, so as long as you're not working with Trusty, it should be a lot simpler.
This was the guide I found most helpful, though I didn't need all the pieces, and it doesn't cover building a patched libserf: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linuxquestions-org-member-success-stories-23/%5Btutorial%5D-ad-integration-with-ubuntu-14-04-and-winbind-4175516531/ On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 12:53 PM, Gronde, Christopher (Contractor) <christopher.gro...@fincen.gov> wrote: > Has anyone in here successfully integrated SVN with Active Directory for > user authentication? We are currently using FreeIPA and user account > management is the bane of my existence. If anyone has or knows of any > documentation for integrating Active Directory with SVN (preferably 1.9 > since we are going to upgrade to that version) that would be much > appreciated. > > > > V/r > > Chris Gronde (CTR) > > Navstar, INC. > > Linux Systems Administrator > > Network Monitoring Engineer > > Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) > > Technology Solutions and Services Division (TSSD) > > Tel: 703-905-3578 > > Cell: 571-318-7743 > > Office: 2041K > >