Ray Johnson wrote:
>Uh - ok. Certainly all for the caching of credentials! :)
>
>Jeremy Bettis wrote to me privately with a more interesting solution (he
>didn't reply to the list but I thought others would find this
>interesting. Hope he doesn't mind I'm passing it along!)
>
>
>>At http://deadbeef.com/software/sspi.html I have an updated
>>
>>
>mod_auth_sspi that has a new option called SSPIOmitDomain. With this
>module you can log in using a bare username without the domain\ prefix.
>
>I haven't tried this out yet but I think we will. This is really a
>fix/change for Apache and as such doesn't belong on this list per se.
>But it seems like it would be useful to Subversion users given
>Subversion's behavior.
>
>
Ideally, we'd have an (optional) ntlm auth provider in Subversion that
would always use domain\user instead of ignoring the domain. It's really
better that way, especialy because it's entirely reasonable to have the
server in a different domain than the client.
Or this could be a per-server option for the normal auth provider, like
the proxy configuration.
-- Brane
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Received on Wed May 5 00:19:02 2004