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Re: [Subclipse-users] NT Domain Password

From: Keith Irwin <keith.irwin_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-01-03 16:29:08 CET

On 1/3/07, Mark Phippard <markphip@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 1/3/07, Keith Irwin <keith.irwin@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > On 1/3/07, Mark Phippard <markphip@gmail.com > wrote:
> > >
> > > On 1/2/07, Keith Irwin <keith.irwin@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Folks--
> > > >
> > > > I'm using an SVN repo (managed by someone else) keyed to my
> > > > NT/Domain password used at my place of work. Recently, I had to change my
> > > > password, so I did.
> > > >
> > > > Thing is, subsclipse no longer works.
> > > >
> > > > On ubuntu, when I use the command line svn client, the new password
> > > > DOES work just fine.
> > > >
> > > > In subclipse, I get prompted over and over and over again.
> > >
> > >
> > > When you get prompted, have you tried varying the username to include
> > > or not include your domain? The other issue is that the native SVN client
> > > (JavaHL) now includes support for SSPI authentication, which essentially
> > > means it logs you in automatically using your Windows username and
> > > password. Unfortunately, this also can have problems and there is no way to
> > > turn it off.
> > >
> >
> > Yes, I've tried forward or backward slashes, or no domain, etc, etc.
> > I'll try downloading and compiling the latest version of subversion for the
> > CLI.
> >
> > What's odd is that I think the 1.1.9 version worked just fine until I
> > had to change my password. It's as if changing the password broke
> > subclipse.
> >
> > Can I assume that if I get a 1.4 CLI version working, I can then make
> > all my changes (such as renaming packages) in eclipse, then just "commit"
> > and "update" from the command line?
> >
>
> I thought you were on Windows? Why do you need to compile the command
> line? If you are on a different OS, then are you even using JavaHL?
>

Mark--

Nope, I'm running on ubuntu, but the subversion repo is on another machine.
The guy who set it up is using some form of NT authentication. My guess is
that the subversion repo is running on windows, but I myself develop on
Ubuntu and on the mac.

I might be able to find a deb for svn 1.4 (for edgy), but I might have to
compile it, which is fine, too, just a bit time consuming is all.

If you can get the command line working, then JavaHL will work too.
>

Okay. I'm going to assume this is the problem, though when I reverted to
1.1.8, things didn't work (even though they did before I changed my
password).

Just for completeness: I'm using subclipse 1.1.8, eclipse 3.2.1 and svn
1.4.2 on my mac, and things work fine as far as authentication is concerned.

Thanks for the advice!

Keith

Thanks
>
> Mark Phippard
> http://markphip.blogspot.com/
>
Received on Wed Jan 3 16:29:19 2007

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