Hi Jeff,

I think the preffered way would be to enter credentials via
http://${YOURJENKINSINSTANCE}/scm/SubversionSCM/enterCredential

kind regards,
 
Andreas Schilling
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Von:    Jeff <predato...@gmail.com>
An:     jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com
Datum:  31.07.2012 04:05
Betreff:        SVN auth cache?
Gesendet von:   jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com



When I first set up Jenkins I configured many of the initial jobs to pull 
from SVN using my personal user credentials.  Once I got it working, I got 
our IT guys to create me a service account that is used to do the builds 
and changed all of my jobs to use the service account. 
 
This worked great until this morning when I had to change my password.  
There is something on the Jenkins server that has cached my personal 
credentials which it seems to be attempting to use before it tries the 
Service Account.
 
By doing this, it keeps locking my account.  I am running on Windows 
server 2008 R2 x64 with Tomcat 7.  I have removed TortoiseSVN and SlikSVN, 
removed all cache folders I could find from my <LOCAL_USER>/AppData/ 
folders, removed all subversion.credentials files from each job folder and 
reran all jobs, verified that the subversion credentials file has the 
Service Account, but it is STILL attempting to authenticate using my old 
password and I'm missing something.
 
I fired up WireShark and verified that it is connecting and getting a 
HTTP/401 error for most of my jobs.
 
Can someone point me to other places to look for SVN credentials?

-- 
Jeff Vincent
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