authentication realm
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Hi all,
Given a "require valid-user" directive, in what scenario would this ask for a username and password in a *different* authentication realm than the one specified with AuthName?
I currently have the following DAV conf section:
<Location /svn/lore>
DAV svn
SVNParentPath /home/wins/inf/lore/svn
SVNListParentPath on
AuthType Basic
AuthName "LORE Subversion repository"
AuthUserFile /home/wins/inf/lore/svn/.dav_svn.passwd
Require valid-user
AuthzSVNAccessFile /home/wins/inf/lore/svn/.dav_svn.authz
</Location>
This works in all but one case, i.e. in all but one case I am asked for a username/password in the Realm "LORE Subversion repository"
The one case is when I create a new file and try to commit it. Then, for some reason, I am asked for a username/password in a *different* realm.
However, apache certainly takes the above section into account, because when I take out the "require valid-user", everything works, and I am never asked for a username/password.
So the question is: What could cause apache to end up in the above section, decide to ask for username/password, but then ignore the specified realm?
Server version: Apache/2.2.11 (FreeBSD)
Thanks,
Hans
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