SteveKing wrote:
> Hermann Voßeler wrote:
>
>> we have the same setup here. You can configuire your local svn client
>> to use a certain p12-file and PW for a given server.
>> Subversion has a "local configuration area". On Unix systems, this is
>> to be found at ~/.subversion On Windows, it is located in your profile
>> area. The path is something like
>> C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\<username>\Anwendungsdaten\Subversion
>> (This is on german locale. Sorry, I don't know the path for other
>> locales)
>>
>> In this configuration area, you find the files "config" and "servers"
>> Have a look at the "servers" file. There are some examples in it.
>> You can do the following:
>
> [snip]
>
> I don't think that's what he meant when he described the problem. The
> problem is that TSVN (and Subversion too?) doesn't save the p12 file
> in the config area and set those config lines automatically the first
> time it is used.
>
> Stefan
>
Thanks Hermann,
I have managed to make it work. But with the following configuration :
[groups]
mygroup = *myserver*
[mygroup]
ssl-client-cert-file = path\to\p12
ssl-client-cert-password = xxxxxxxx
This didn't work (my repo is https://myserver/svn/myrepo) :
[groups]
mygroup = *myserver/svn*
[mygroup]
ssl-client-cert-file = path\to\p12
ssl-client-cert-password = xxxxxxxx
Thanks Stefan,
Indeed, "TSVN doesn't save the p12 file in the config area and set those
config lines automatically the first time it is used".
I used a SVN command line tool :
> svn list https://myserver/svn/myrepo
> Authentication realm: https://myserver:443
I am quite new to Apache+SSL, but couldn't it be a problem with the realm ?
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Received on Wed Sep 29 19:41:26 2004