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subversion authentication options

From: Brad O'Hearne <brado_at_neurofire.com>
Date: 2005-02-24 18:01:28 CET

I am using subversion installed on fedora core 3 linux with the apache
access option. I would really like not to have to manually manage
passwords -- aside from the obvious admin overhead, the notion of
managing passwords manually is somewhat ridiculous -- having to let
someone else know what your password is in order to manage it defeats
much of the purpose of having a password. Anyway, I have run across this
link from the FAQ:

http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/docs/TortoiseSVN_en/ch03.html#tsvn-serversetup-apache-5

which allows authentication against a Windows domain controller, which
we have. I tried installing this, but it appears that this doesn't work
on Linux, but only on a Windows box. If anyone has a version of this
that works on linux, or have gotten this working on linux, let me know.

Are there any other options for letting users manage their own passwords?

Brad

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