> Le 08/10/2010 15:59, Bob Archer a écrit : > >> Now, is collabnet solution able to serve tradition unix shell > >> comand > >> line clients ? is there a svnserve server behind it or is apache > >> able to > >> serve those clients using svn protocol too ? > > BTW: If you have http(s) access you don't also need svn protocol. > The svn command line client supports http(s) just fine. > > > > BOb > Damn it ! I didn't realized it was possible ... I though svn > command > line tool could only talk to svnserve (svn or svn+ssh URLs) . > Indeed, svn + ldaps URL might simplify my project . > However, I already see a usage diffulty, any time I issue a svn > command > line, I'am asked to enter my password (apache authN !) , is there a > workaround to that authN password call ? > with svn+ssh I could push ssh public keys once for all . > > thanks .
The client should be able to store the credentials if you have it set up to do so. On windows/mac it is encrypted with OS included libraries. For Linux you need to set up gnome keyring or kde-wallet. http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn-book.html#svn.serverconfig.netmodel.credcache BOb