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Tortoise 1.8: Try 'Integrated Windows auth' first, then try' basic auth': no longer working

From: Elias Gerber <eg_at_viscomvisual.com>
Date: Wed, 07 Aug 2013 09:53:27 +0200

Hello

Since we've updated to tortoise 1.8 'Basic authentication' is no longer
working: In our server (Visual SVN Server) we've set up to 'Use Windows
authentication' and then checked
'Basic authentication'
and
'Integrated Windows authentication'

With Tortoise SVN Clients <= 1.7 we had the behavior that the clients
first tried 'Integrated Windows authentication'. If that did not work,
it tried 'Basic authentication': A pop-up message appeared, allowing us
to enter username/password. We used that for clients that were not part
of the Windows domain: The windows authentication failed (as the domain
control could not be reached) and the user was able to do 'Basic
authentication'.

Since Tortoise SVN Client only 'Integrated Windows authentication' seems
to work: Computers inside the domain can authenticate fine, without the
need to enter username/password. But computers outside the domain can
never enter username/password: We get a message-box about the
certificate to accept, and then authentication just fails, without the
possibility to enter username/password.

With an 1.8 Tortoise SVN client we have this behavior if we try to
connect to a visual svn server using svn v1.7 or v1.8.
With a 1.7 Tortoise SVN client everything works, no matter if the svn
server uses svn 1.7 or v1.8.

We have cleared all "saved data", this does not resolve the problem.

Anyone an idea?

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