Hello Bob!
Thanks for answer.
Well, in my case, the Subversion server works with a personal client
certificate that I have to import it to get the proper connection.
It´s the same case of the browser. For example: to access https//
www.mydomain/svn/repository, I need a personal certificate installed
on my browser, do you understand ???
I have to do the same thing with TortoiseSVN for the connection works
properly.
Using snv client in Linux I can specify where my personal certificate
is addressed, but in TortoiseSVN for Windows I can´t find this option.
On 4 fev, 17:57, Bob Archer <bob.arc..._at_amsi.com> wrote:
> It is my understand that if you connect using HTTPS and the server
> request a certificate then TortoiseSVN will request it from you. This
> isn't clear in the docs. However, make sure you don't have another
> authentication method cached. Clear all your stored authentications and
> give it a try.
>
> BOb
>
> > I would like to do something similary with the browser: you can import
> > a personal certificate to access some place that is required it.
> > I have a personal certificate do access the SVN server, however, I
> > can't do it using TortoiseSVN because I did not find how to import my
> > personal certificate to it.
>
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