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SVN re-requests authentication for LOCK operation

From: Sam Duncan <Sam.Duncan_at_andromeda-telematics.com>
Date: 2007-06-28 14:34:04 CEST

Hi

We are running Subversion Server 1.4.3 (r23084) with Apache/2.0.59
(Win32) (mod_ssl/2.0.59 OpenSSL/0.9.7j SVN/1.4.3 mod_auth_sspi/1.0.4
DAV/2) with Tortoise SVN clients.

The mod_auth_sspi is working perfectly to authenticate users against our
domain controller and users can perform update and commit operations
without having to enter any authentication details (when they are
connected to the domain of course). However, it seems that when users
try to acquire a lock on a file using the "Get lock..." menu item from
Tortoise SVN, Tortoise requires them to re-enter their authentication
details. If the details are entered correctly (i.e. DOMAIN\user.name
with correct password) then the file can be locked, so the problem is
not related to repository permissions. We would ideally like users to
be able to acquire locks without having to re-enter their authentication
data.

Has anyone ever come across this behaviour before?

Regards
Sam Duncan

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