Hughes, Trystan wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I am about to roll out Subversion across my company and have just realised that the company users use SAMBA (http://us1.samba.org/samba/) for its login/authentication process.
>
>This isn;t exactly Windows domain authentication, so was wondering if I would be able to let Subversion use Apache to pickup the users SAMBA login credentials so that they can automatically login (like Windows Domain Authentication works).
>
>Is this at all possible?
>
>Thanks
>
>Tryst
>
>
The post is slightly off topic, it's more of a subversion question that
a TSVN question, however I do have a similar set up to yourself.
I have a linux box in charge of version control on a windows network
controlled by windows 2003 server.
Firstly make sure that your domain users can login to the box, (windows
or linux), once this is done, setup the mod_dav_svn, Chapter 6 of the
svn guide is a good reference
(http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.0/ch06.html) it shouldn't take too
long to set up and get going. Without knowing whether you are on windows
or linux or what's going on it's quite hard to help much more. Hopefully
this will point you in the right direction. There's quite a few guide on
the web to help on the way :)
If you need any more help then we'll need a bit more info on your setup,
though it is more of a subversion mailing list question than a TSVN
question.
Hope that helps
Daniel
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Received on Mon Jun 13 15:49:53 2005