Hi, I know that this problem is not strictly SVN specific, but maybe one of the users here has experience with this and knows a solution:
I'm currently trying to set up an SVN server on linux which authenticates against an Windows domain using NTLM - we want a single sign-on solution. The version of SASL is the debian libsasl2-2 package in version 2.1.25.dfsg1-6+deb7u1 (debian wheezy on amd64) running with SVN 1.6.17 (but upgrading to SVN 1.7 or 1.8 is an option.) The configuration on the server side seems to be correct, but the authentication fails with the following message: NTLM: error in NEGPROT response parameters As far as I could google it[1], there seems to be a workaround (disabling SBM signing via group policy), but said workaround is not acceptable for our network administrators. The SMB Signing seems to be a security feature which is enabled by default on windows servers since 2003. Is there any other solution or workaround for this problem? Best regards Markus Schaber [1] http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.security.cyrus.sasl/7065 https://kc.mcafee.com/corporate/index?page=content&id=KB63137&cat=CORP_SENTIAN_BESS&actp=LIST Best regards Markus Schaber CODESYS(r) a trademark of 3S-Smart Software Solutions GmbH Inspiring Automation Solutions 3S-Smart Software Solutions GmbH Dipl.-Inf. Markus Schaber | Product Development Core Technology Memminger Str. 151 | 87439 Kempten | Germany Tel. +49-831-54031-979 | Fax +49-831-54031-50 E-Mail: m.scha...@codesys.com | Web: http://www.codesys.com | CODESYS store: http://store.codesys.com CODESYS forum: http://forum.codesys.com Managing Directors: Dipl.Inf. Dieter Hess, Dipl.Inf. Manfred Werner | Trade register: Kempten HRB 6186 | Tax ID No.: DE 167014915