Perfect, thank you :)
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Mark Phippard [mailto:markp@softlanding.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 1:28 PM
>To: Steve Baker
>Cc: users@subversion.tigris.org
>Subject: Re: integrated windows security
>
>"Steve Baker" <Steve.Baker@hj3m.com> wrote on 07/12/2006 02:13:39 PM:
>
>> I am evaluating svn as an option for our new source control tool at
>> work. I have been using svn at home for quite some time, but have
never
>> had to look into certain aspects that are more important for the
>> corporate LAN environment.
>>
>> The first question I have been asked is does svn support integrated
>> windows authentication...
>>
>> In my searching I have found that it sounds like this is supported
>> through apache.
>>
>> " Authentication options - HTTP(S) basic auth, X.509 certificates,
LDAP,
>> NTLM, or any other mechanism available to Apache httpd"
>>
>> A brief look at apache documentation seems to point to using
>> mod_auth_ldap
>>
>> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_auth_ldap.html
>>
>> but I have found a few other modules for apache that seem to support
>> ldap and ntlm functionality.
>>
>> I have never used apache and was hoping for some pointers before I
start
>> setting it up ( in a windows environment to start ) so that I can see
>> and understand what it will take to get svn up and running with
windows
>> accounts.
>>
>> I have read the subversion books section on apache:
>
>TortoiseSVN has always provided good docs for this. See:
>
>http://tortoisesvn.sourceforge.net/docs/release/TortoiseSVN_en/ch03.htm
l#ts
>vn-serversetup-apache
>
>Mark
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