Hello,
On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 09:42:10AM -0700, Cathy Mullican wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 3:35 AM, Pavel Lyalyakin
> <pavel.lyalyakin_at_visualsvn.com> wrote:
> > As far as I can guess, the server has Integrated Windows
> > Authentication enabled and Basic disabled. In such case, it's the
> > client that does not support NTLM/Negotaite (NTLM or Kerberos), not
> > the server. It seems that the client supports or is configured to use
> > Basic authentication only.
>
> This is what I think as well, because connecting with TortoiseSVN from
> Windows systems works fine. I'm just hoping to figure out how to get
> the Linux systems to connect without having to re-enable Basic auth.
Rimshot idea:
on Linux, Konqueror (as opposed to e.g., rather very infamously, Firefox)
seems to be more reliably fully properly providing NTLM auth support
(AFAIK v2 in addition to v1),
thus if http-based URIs are involved (right?),
using Konqueror on these (and perhaps enabling additional tracing?)
might be able to provide some investigation opportunities.
HTH,
Andreas Mohr
Received on 2016-03-23 19:08:55 CET