Philipp Marek | 23 Aug 16:43

[PATCH] - Client certificate authentication

Hello Gunnar,

could you please test that this works for you? It's already committed in 
r1865, so if you're on HEAD you won't need that.

Regards,

Phil

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Gunnar Thielebein | 1 Sep 18:27

Re: [PATCH] - Client certificate authentication

Hi Phil,

sorry that it took time until i could made a test (finished a move and 
have no internet connection in my flat yet).
I did a test with 1873 (1865 failed for some reason). When changing the 
config_dir option to e.g. /root/.subversion fsvs does not recognise this 
and still keeps the default path /etc/fsvs/auth.

My configfile looks this:

> author=$SUDO_USER
> config_dir=/root/.subversion
If you need further information please let me know.

Gunnar

Philipp Marek wrote:
> Hello Gunnar,
>
> could you please test that this works for you? It's already committed in 
> r1865, so if you're on HEAD you won't need that.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Phil
>
>
>   
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Philipp Marek | 2 Sep 10:37

Re: [PATCH] - Client certificate authentication

On Monday 01 September 2008 Gunnar Thielebein wrote:
> sorry that it took time until i could made a test (finished a move and
> have no internet connection in my flat yet).
No problem.

> I did a test with 1873 (1865 failed for some reason). When changing the
> config_dir option to e.g. /root/.subversion fsvs does not recognise this
> and still keeps the default path /etc/fsvs/auth.
>
> My configfile looks this:
> > author=$SUDO_USER
> > config_dir=/root/.subversion
>
> If you need further information please let me know.
Thank you, I'll take a look.

Regards,

Phil

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