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Windows svn/tortoise clients with an Apache 2.0.54/AuthenNTLM/svn 1.2.1/Linux server

From: S.Madge <smadge_at_catlogic.com>
Date: 2005-08-04 15:43:37 CEST

Hi all,

I tried to authenticate two different subversion clients via an apache ntlm
mechanism since we will be using quite a large number of users.
The Apache::AuthenNTLM authentication works fine except when people try to
do a commit. Whenever somebody tries to do that the svn (tortoise) client
comes up with a login screen. Whatever you fill in it will keep on popping
up and you simply can't commit. On the linux server you see the following in
apaches error_log:

[error] SMB Server connection not open in state 3 for
/!svn/act/0c1afd43-b19c-b146-9762-2deb08712d53

If I use the standard svn:\\ instead of http:// everything is fine,
including a commit action (but unfortunately svnserve does not know how to
handle NTLM authentication and that would mean a lot of extra user
management).

Has somebody got an idea?

Stan

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