Sorry, I did not mention it specifically: I can authenticate when I type in my domain user name/password when prompted. And, they are cached so they must be entered only once (per each domain password change I assume).
But I would prefer if the authentication ticket is obtained from currently logged in windows user, not to type user name/password manually. That part is failing... Gert On 19 June 2013 14:02, Stefan Sperling <s...@elego.de> wrote: > On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 10:48:35AM +0300, Gert Kello wrote: > > Hi. > > > > Our team is using subversion server hosted on windows machine by Apache > and > > https protocol and is using SSPI authentication. With svn 1.7 everything > > works fine, including automatic authentication with currently logged in > > windows user. > > > > Today I upgraded to svn 1.8 and the automatic authentication does not > work > > anymore. If I set http-library = serf then 1.7 client fails to perform > > automatic authentication as well. > > > > Is there some configuration setting I am missing or is it limitation of > > serf library? > > > > Gert > > I don't know anything about Windows authentication, but I could > get some hints from Ivan Zhakov via IRC (he doesn't follow this > mailing list). Perhaps this information helps: > > Apparently, if the server uses NTLM only, serf cannot authenticate > to it, while neon could. serf supports SPNego though: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPNEGO > > Does this apply to your situation? Can you fix the problem by > changing the server's configuration? > > The 1.8 release notes currently do not document the issue with NTLM-only > servers. In my opinion they should mention it. >