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Re: Problem on SVN over Apache / SSL

From: <snoozle_at_gmx.eu>
Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 10:39:55 +0100

> snoozle_at_gmx.eu wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have an Apache 2.2.3 running on a Linux host. On top of that I
> > built a subversion 1.4.6. The access to the repository is done via
> > SSL over the Apache (https) and the access is controlled via NTLM
> > (mod_auth_ntlm for Apache). Browsing the Repositories via Firefox
> > works fine and quick (~4MB/s).
> >
> > Now the problem: when I check out a project via TortoiseSVN (1.4.7) I
> > get a horrible speed (~100kb/s) and only 13 files are checked out.
> > Updating reveals another 13 files and so on.
> >
> > When I disable NTLM and SSL I get nice speeds and the full repository
> > also via Tortoise.
> >
> > Did anyone encounter such an error or does anyone have an idea what
> > goes wrong here? If you need more input please let me know.
>
> I've never used mod_auth_ntlm, but my guess is that the slow speed
> results from constant re-authentication. The mod_auth_sspi module on
> windows has a special config flag for this:
> SSPIPerRequestAuth : set to 'on' if you want authorization per request
> instead of per connection
>
> Maybe mod_auth_ntlm has something similar?
> If not, you should maybe try the kerberos module.
>
> Stefan

You seem to be right. I just want to correct one mor thing I said earlier. I am using mod_auth_ntlm_winbindd, not mod_auth_ntlm, sorry for the confusion. I have not found an option in this model to deactivate the Reauthentication yet, perhaps anyone has an idea?
snoozle

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