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request: ssh session passwords

From: Juraj Simlovic <jsimlo_at_matfyz.cz>
Date: 2007-10-26 17:00:55 CEST

I am reffering to discussion at [the http://tortoisesvn.net/node/35].

Our server administrator does not allow us to login by private keys. He
thinks it is not safe, because we tend to store such keys on usb sticks,
which then get stolen, etc, etc. Furthermore, we are sharing computers,
thus we can not setup putty sessions with stored password. Long story
short, I am always required to type a password when I am connecting to the
svn server by ssh.

Would it be possible to remember this password during the entire session?
Or at least within one tsvn "window"? For example, when I try to browse
the Logs or the Repo-browser, it keeps asking for passwords over and over
again wherever I click, making the client worse than unusable. I think the
Logs window and its sub-windows (e.g. the diff window) should share the
same password when one is given.

Many thanks,
Kind Regards,
jsimlo

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