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Re: Someone able to test SSPI / windows domain auth?

From: David Hogue <davehogue_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-01-07 00:11:40 CET

Hey there. I've been following the discussion and have some test
results from 1.3rc1 and the nightly build (5360) both in and out of a
domain.

rc1 authenticates without asking for user/password when inside the
domain and hangs when outside the domain. The nightly build asks for
user/password inside the domain and outside the domain (back to how
it's always worked).

-David

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From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn@gmail.com>
To: dev@tortoisesvn.tigris.org
Date: Fri, 06 Jan 2006 21:34:52 +0100
Subject: Re: Someone able to test SSPI / windows domain auth?
Jody Shumaker wrote:
> I can test from a user outside or inside of a domain.

Ok, thanks!

Please first install the 1.3.0RC1 of TortoiseSVN.
Then try to connect to your repository from in and outside the domain.
It should not work from outside the domain.

Then, in about half an hour, go to
http://mapcar.org/tsvn-snapshots/1.3.x/
and download the nightly build there (the date should be 06-Jan-2006,
but I'll drop a note when the build is finished).
Install that version and try again from in and outside your domain.

If it then works, I guess I got it fixed then, and I can send a patch to
the neon list.

Stefan

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