Based on my research I do not see any kind of support for those mentioned 
above sso protocols right out of the box, but it would be great if you 
could confirm.

On top of that I would like to extend my question, currently we are using 
an LDAP authentication which is working fine.
Client machines are in the domain and I would like to get rid of the manual 
TSVN user and password input from the user (on password change etc).
Is it possible to achieve that? If yes what do I need to double check on 
the server side, to have an automatic logon ? (its a linux debian, apache 
subversion)

On my research I found a post from 2010 where it seemed SSO was supported 
by a module, but it did not work 
out: https://groups.google.com/g/tortoisesvn/c/9J-Jis-EDi4/m/aqJvOueZI6MJ
And one from 2016  where Stefan mentions with AD authentication enabled it 
should automatically take the windows credentials, the user password dialog 
should not show 
up: https://groups.google.com/g/tortoisesvn/c/L0AAaWd2ODc/m/60F9Kr8EHgAJ

Could anyone kindly give some insights, I guess it is purely a server 
configuration to enable this?

On Monday, January 31, 2022 at 6:53:48 PM UTC+1 Alexander Zimmermann wrote:

> Hello,
>
> could you kindly confirm if TortoiseSVN does support one of below 
> mentioned technologies/protocols to be able to implement (Ping)SSO on our 
> side?
> => SAML/WSFed or Oauth/Open ID
>
> Thanks Alexander
>

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