Hiya, [[previously sent to Speeves, now copied here]]
Has anyone else experienced this? I would like to use NTLM authentication for a subversion repository - when I use a web browser then all works fine (both firefox and IE work). However, when I use the "svn" command I cannot authenticate correctly to either check out or commit. I keep getting this in the error (debug level 1): [18832] AuthenNTLM: Start NTLM Authen handler pid = 18832, connection = 2858456 conn_http_hdr = TE, Keep-Alive main = cuser = remote_ip = 128.65.8.75 remote_port = 13624 remote_host = <> version = 0.02 smbhandle = [18832] AuthenNTLM: Object exists user = \ [18832] AuthenNTLM: Authorization Header Basic [18832] AuthenNTLM: basic auth username = DOMAIN\duncs [18832] AuthenNTLM: Connect to pdc = PDC1 bdc = BDC1 domain = DOMAIN [18832] AuthenNTLM: enter lock [18832] AuthenNTLM: verify handle duncs smbhandle == 4024368 [18832] AuthenNTLM: Verify user duncs via smb server [18832] AuthenNTLM: leave lock [Thu Sep 21 14:18:46 2006] [error] Wrong password/user (rc=3/1/327681): DOMAIN\\duncs for /svn/test I did notice when I used Firefox the message is consistently AuthenNTLM: Authorization Header NTLM and it ok - I take it this is due to the way the client request is sent? What can I do to try and trace what is happening here? The config is obviously OK since the browser works fine, which implies its the fault of svn. Saying that though I have heard reports that Apache::AuthenNTLM with mod_perl works ok, which to me suggests something in mod_perl2 or Apache2::AuthenNTLM might have the issue rather than svn. This is on solaris 2.6, 8 and 9 using Apache 2 (2.0.59), mod_perl 2 and Apache2::AuthenNTLM 0.02. Thanks Duncs ___________________________________________________________ To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. http://uk.security.yahoo.com