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Re: Storing encrypted passwords with Subversion using Apache/LDAP

From: Andrey Repin <anrdaemon_at_freemail.ru>
Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 22:12:46 +0400

Greetings, Mark-E!

> Seeting up an Apache2 Server such that it authenticates the user via our LDAP
> server before it allows them into the Subversion repository.

> When I test logging in, I get the following message...

> ATTENTION! Your password for authentication realm:

> <https: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX > Repository

> can only be stored to disk unencrypted! You are advised to configure
> your system so that Subversion can store passwords encrypted, if
> possible. See the documentation for details.

> I believe that this can be enabled in the httpd-subverson.conf but I am not
> sure exactly what needs to be done. Can anyone point me to the specific
> command or docs that detail how to encrypt the users ldap password.

It is CLIENT message, nothing server-related.
As suggested, read documentation about caching authentication credentials in
client.

--
WBR,
 Andrey Repin (anrdaemon_at_freemail.ru) 19.10.2009, <22:11>
Sorry for my terrible english...
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