Hello: I tried running the command as apache since it is the group and owner of the repository and the config directory and the files are all mode 700 for security: su -s /bin/sh apache -c "/usr/bin/svnsync sync https://svn2.jammconsulting.com/svn/MyProject --config-dir /usr/local/svn/MyProject.config --username svnsync" When I run the command, it asks me to accept the certificate which I do permanently. I also supply the password for the svnsync user when prompted. Everything works fine, but the certificate and credentials are not saved. If I run the command again, it prompts me for the cert and password. I want to run the sync in a cron job, so I need to it run non-interactively. Is CentOS 5's svn set to not cache certificates and credentials by default? Any other ideas? Thanks, Neil -- Neil Aggarwal, (832)245-7314, www.JAMMConsulting.com Eliminate junk email and reclaim your inbox. Visit http://www.spammilter.com for details. > Did it offer to save the cert Permanently ? Did you save it > so, or only > for the session ? _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos