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RES: RES: Subversion 1.6.13 Released

From: Luiz Guilherme Kimel <lkimel_at_dba.com.br>
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2010 12:07:39 -0300

I'm using CollabNetSubversion-client-1.6.11-4.win32. Its changlog says:

Changes to included binaries:
  * Subversion upgraded to 1.6.11
  * Apache upgraded to 2.2.15
  * Openssl upgraded to 0.9.8n
  * Neon upgraded to 0.29.3

I had similar problem with SharePoint and .net web applications running
under IIS 6 with basic authentication against an active directory. Pages
would ask for authentication many times until completely loaded. Users could
access it, pressing ok to the authentication dialog as many times as asked
by the browser. It took me sometime to figure out the timezone difference
between servers, since users could authenticate after all. It was a very
annoying problem. I hope you find your way out of it.

-----Mensagem original-----
De: Andrey Repin [mailto:anrdaemon_at_freemail.ru]
Enviada em: segunda-feira, 25 de outubro de 2010 10:03
Para: users_at_subversion.apache.org
Assunto: Re: RES: Subversion 1.6.13 Released

Greetings, Luiz Guilherme Kimel!

> In case you are using LDAP authentication

I'm using NTLM auth against that machine local accounting.

> against an Microsoft Active Directory, please check your date and time
> settings including timezone.

I'm playing EVE at the same time :) It's client tools are very sensitive to
timezone settings, so they are right (and time difference between
workstation
and server never more than 30 seconds).

> Your apache server (where your svn server is running behind) is an
> authentication client for the Windows Server and if there is a small
> difference between their clocks then authentication may present this exact
> behavior.

If only it was initial auth issue, but it starting commit right away, and
break in between.

>> I have no problem committing several hundreds om MB.
>> I got no possibility to test with SSPI authentication though. Can you
>> test without it and see if it works?

The lines where it asking for username, it's when it falling back to Basic
auth.

> I am using SSPI alongside David's 1.6.13 builds (thanks again, David!)
> on apache on a windoze server box with no problems.

> From recent list traffic, issues with large commits failing seem to be
> related to timeout issues, search through the recent list for timeout
> and see if any of the suggestions there can help you.

Which Apache version/SSPI module/SVN server and client you're using? For my
own convenience.

--
WBR,
 Andrey Repin (anrdaemon_at_freemail.ru) 25.10.2010, <16:58>
Sorry for my terrible english...
Received on 2010-10-25 16:11:01 CEST

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