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Re: Cached client credentials not encrypted on Win2K with Subversion 1.2.3.

From: Phillip Susi <psusi_at_cfl.rr.com>
Date: 2005-12-16 22:15:12 CET

Yes, as I said before, the password is to decrypt the client
certificate, not to send to the server. Why would you use both a client
certificate and send a password to the server?

I always figured that it just did not store the password because it was
'a different level' as you said, but having looked at my auth cache
during this discussion, it seems that the password IS being saved, but
not read and used the next time.

FG wrote:
> Did you build your SSL certificate with a challenge password?? If so,
> this is at a different level than the SVN authentication. So it would
> most likely NOT get cached.
>
> Food 4 thought.
>
> Regards,
> Frank
>

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