Thank you, this tip did the trick... but: i deleted .subversion folder
in my user-home
and i still got logged in automatically. where exactly is this stored?
up to now only changing the password on serverside did avoid this.
thank you,
yves
Alexander Kitaev schrieb:
>Hello Yves,
>
>JavaHL uses different credentials cache then JavaSVN. JavaHL stores
>credentials in user's home directory and JavaSVN, when used with Subclipse,
>uses Eclipse keyring file. So, it may happen that you already used command
>line svn client and credentials are cached in your home directory (and thus
>available for JavaHL) but not yet for JavaSVN.
>
>Alexander Kitaev,
>TMate Software,
>http://tmate.org/
>http://jetbrains.com/tmate/
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Yves Arikoglu [mailto:yves030@gmx.de]
>>Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 1:57 PM
>>To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
>>Subject: [Subclipse-users] JavaHL is not asking for
>>authentication when using via eclipse / subclipse??
>>
>>Hi there,
>>
>>i have a fresh installation of eclipse 3.1.1 i have installed
>>the lates subversion (1.3) without berkeley-db i have
>>installed the latest subclipse plugin...
>>i am using httpd: apache2
>>
>>and now my question:
>>
>>if i add a repository location in eclipse and use the JavaHL
>>as adaper, i don?t get asket for my credential... i have full
>>access to the repository! if i use JavaSVN instead,
>>everything is correct... bevor i can access the repository, i
>>must enter username and password.
>>
>>i have two different repositories and this strange bevaviour
>>only occurs, when using BASIC Authentication (if i access the
>>repository via a webbrowser, everything is fine, the browser
>>asks for authentication...) When i secure the access to the
>>repository with kerberos authentication both Adapter JavaHL
>>and JavaSVN work as they should.. The kerberos authentication
>>scheme is needful to me, because i dont have to setup
>>user-accounts, instead they are already authenticated against
>>the windows-domain. This works fine!
>>
>>Can anybody give me a hint, please? thanks so far,
>>
>>yves
>>
>>the httpd.conf part looks like this:
>><Location /SVN_A>
>>DAV svn
>>SVNPath /usr/local/SVN_Repository_A
>>SVNIndexXSLT "/svnindex.xsl"
>>
>>Options Indexes MultiViews ExecCGI
>>AllowOverride AuthConfig Options Limit FileInfo Order
>>allow,deny Allow from all AuthName "Kerberos Login @ SVN_A Repository"
>>AuthType Kerberos
>>KrbAuthRealms ABC.COM
>>KrbMethodNegotiate on
>>KrbAuthoritative on
>>KrbSaveCredentials on
>>KrbVerifyKDC on
>>Krb5Keytab /etc/adm.keytab
>>KrbServiceName HTTP
>>KrbMethodK5Passwd on
>>require valid-user
>><IfModule mod_proxy.c>
>></IfModule>
>></Location>
>>
>>
>><Location /SVN_B>
>>DAV svn
>>SVNPath /usr/local/SVN_Repository_B
>>SVNIndexXSLT "/svnindex.xsl"
>>AuthType Basic
>>AuthName "Subversion repository B"
>>AuthUserFile /etc/.svn-auth-file-B
>>Require valid-user
>></Location>
>>
>>
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