Nils-Johan Andreasson wrote on Thu, May 06, 2021 at 14:48:01 +0200: > Is there a way (command) to remotely determine if the svn server behind > 'hostname' has sasl enabled/uses encryption/enforces a min_ssf >= 128? > Preferably without having to send any authentication credentials (to not > risk sending anything in clear text).
Possibly. Look into the handshake in subversion/libsvn_ra_svn/protocol, Section 2, specifically the «auth-request» line (the second thing the server sends). You can try it on a toy example like this: % svnadmin create r % ${EDITOR:-ed} r/conf/svnserve.conf % printf '%s\n' '( 2 ( edit-pipeline ) 17:svn://localhost/r )' | svnserve -i -r ./ Or on a real server with something like this: % printf '( 2 ( edit-pipeline ) %d:%s )\n' "$(printf %s "$url" | wc -c)" "$url" | nc $url 3690 When I do that I get "Could not obtain the list of SASL mechanisms" (E170001 SVN_ERR_RA_NOT_AUTHORIZED), but you should get an actual response. Does that response provide the information you seek? > If so, an initialization step could hopefully be added which determines > whether the source is deemed to be secure to access or not.