Hi,
Thanks for your replies.
Installing Subversion 1.6.15 with Apache 2.2.17 and SSPI has been successful.
(I go on using SSPI to authenticate against an AD domain).
The problem was that I hadn't got the correct version of mod_auth_sspi (which works with Apache 2.2.x). I found it on the net.
Best regards.
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Cooke, Mark [mailto:mark.cooke_at_siemens.com]
Envoyé : mardi 8 février 2011 11:16
À : users_at_subversion.apache.org
Cc : RIBEIRO Philippe (i-BP)
Objet : RE: TR: Problem upgrading to Subversion 1.6.15 on Apache 2.0.64 / or on Apache 2.2.17
> De : David Darj [mailto:zid_at_alagazam.net] Envoyé : lundi 7 février
> 2011 18:12 À : RIBEIRO Philippe (i-BP) Cc :
> users_at_subversion.apache.org Objet : Re: TR: Problem upgrading to
> Subversion 1.6.15 on Apache 2.0.64 / or on Apache 2.2.17
>
>
> On 2011-02-07 14:47, RIBEIRO Philippe (i-BP) wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Our machine is a Windows Server with :
> - Windows Server 2003 SP2
> - Subversion 1.4.3 (installed with svn-1.4.3-setup.exe)
> - Apache 2.0.59 (installed with
> apache_2.0.59-win32-x86-no_ssl.msi)
>
> And it works very well !
>
> I want to upgrade to last stable version of Subversion
> (1.6.15) and
> last stable version of Apache 2.0 (2.0.64).
>
> 1 ) I uninstall Apache 2.0.59, and suppress Apache
> installation from
> disk
> 2 ) I uninstall Subversion 1.4.3, and suppress Subversion
> installation from disk
> 4 ) I install Subversion 1.6.15 (installed with
> Setup-Subversion-1.6.15.msi)
> 3 ) I install Apache 2.0.64 (httpd-2.0.64-win32-x86-no_ssl.msi)
> 4 ) I copy mod_dav_svn.so and mod_authz_svn.so from subversion
> installation/bin to Apache Installation\modules
>
> 5 ) I add the 2 lines in httpd.conf :
> LoadModule dav_svn_module modules/mod_dav_svn.so
> LoadModule authz_svn_module modules/mod_authz_svn.so
> 6 ) I remove character # from httpd.conf :
> #LoadModule dav_module modules/mod_dav.so
> #LoadModule dav_fs_module modules/mod_dav_fs.so
>
> When I restart Apache Service, I have the following message :
> Syntax error on line 174 of
> D:\Apache Group\Apache2\conf\httpd.conf:
> API module structure 'dav_svn_module' in file
> D:\Subversion\bin\mod_dav_svn.so is garbled - expected
> signature 41503230 but saw 41503232 - perhaps this is
> not an Apache module DSO, or was compiled for a
> different Apache version ?
>
> Remark1 : I tried to install last version of Apache 2.2
> (2.2.17)
> with httpd-2.2.17-win32-x86-no_ssl.msi, instead of
> Apache 2.0.64. I have the same problem.
> Remark2 : There are many articles on forums, but no-one
> gives me a correct procedure.
>
> I've been trying many things for 2 days and it doens't
> still work. I
> would be very grateful to you for helping me.
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> P. RIBEIRO
>
>
> Hi
>
> If you are using my binaries from win32svn on sourceforge (or
> from alagazam.net) they will NOT work on Apache 2.0.x
> You will need to upgrade to Apache 2.2.x
>
> /David a.k.a. Alagazam
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> From: RIBEIRO Philippe (i-BP)
> Sent: 08 February 2011 08:32
> To: David Darj
> Cc: users_at_subversion.apache.org
> Subject: RE: TR: Problem upgrading to Subversion 1.6.15 on
> Apache 2.0.64 / or on Apache 2.2.17
>
> Hi David,
>
> Yes I am using binaries from win32svn on Sourceforge : I
> downloaded Setup-Subversion-1.6.15.msi
> from the site, and installed Subversion by executing the .msi.
>
> When installing Apache 2.2.X (Apache 2.2.17 which is the last
> stable version), it doesn't work either.
> I use mod_auth_sspi.so 1.0.4.0, anf I have the following
> error message :
>
> API module structure ' sspi_auth_module' in file
> D:\Subversion\bin\mod_ auth_ sspi.so is garbled - expected
> signature 4150323 20 but saw 4150323 02 - perhaps this is
> not an Apache module DSO, or was compiled for a
> different Apache version ?
>
>
> Do you know where I could find a version of mod_auth_sspi
> which works with apache 2.2.17 ?
> Thanks a lot.
> P. RIBEIRO
> Philippe RIBEIRO
>
First, why is apache looking in D:\Subversion\bin\ for modules (how have you managed that, I'm intrigued?)
Next, I assume you are using sspi to authenticate against an AD domain ~ why not use the properly supported mod_authnz_ldap ~ I know it takes a while to get working but it is supported and does work...
When I looked into this, mod_auth_sspi had been unmaintained for several years and there appear to be known issues in the latest versions (some of the slightly earlier versions are better, apparently).
~ mark c
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