On 26.07.2011 17:52, Miah Wadud Dr (ITCS) wrote:
> Hello Subversion users,
>
> I have TortoiseSVN version 1.6.16 which is not getting the Kerberos credentials from Windows Active Directory Kerberos. In the TortoiseSVN directory, I can see it is built using the NTLM libraries (saslNTLM.dll), so it should be able to fetch my Kerberos credentials from my Windows desktop. My configuration includes:
>
> Server: Apache/2.2.3 on RedHat Linux 5.5 with Subversion 1.6.11-7.el5_6.4
> Client: Tortoise SVN 1.6.16 on Windows 7 with Windows Active Directory Kerberos
>
> Server http config:
>
> <Location /svn/rcs>
> DAV svn
> SVNPath /data/svn/rcs
> SSLRequireSSL
>
> AuthType VAS
> AuthVasAuthz On
> AuthVasRemoteUserMap default
> AuthVasUseBasic Off
> AuthVasUseNegotiate On
>
> Require user user1_at_UEA.AC.UK user2_at_UEA.AC.UK user3_at_UEA.AC.UK user4_at_UEA.AC.UK
> </Location>
>
> When I try to view a repository on the client, it says:
>
> PROPFIND of /svn/rcs: authorization failed: Could not authenticate to server
>
> However, I can view the repository on a web browser with no issues at all. Any help will be greatly appreciated as I am completely stuck on this problem. I have searched high and low on Google but no luck yet :-(
the sasl dlls are only used for repositories served via svnserve, not
Apache.
For Apache based repositories, Subversion uses the Windows SSPI
authentication if required. But I'm not sure if your setup correctly
implements that (never heard of AuthType VAS).
Anyway, this is a question about server setup which means you should ask
on the Subversion users list for help - they can help you much better
with these kinds of problems.
Stefan
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Received on 2011-07-26 20:04:28 CEST