Hello, Follow-up to this post. I seems that setting GIT_HTTP_PROXY_AUTHMETHOD=anyauth is a workaround to this issue. So now the issue is : git is not setting AUTHMETHOD correctly when doing a submodule update Note that a user is needed in the URL string. :@ does not work, empty.auth variable does not work. Any ideas ? Thanks, JF On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 6:04 PM, Jean-Francois Bouchard <jfbouchard@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello everyone, > > In our usage of GSSAPI via HTTPS, all our operation with git are very > well handle, however, when trying to update a submodule, git seems to > be managing cURL differently. cURL drop the ball quickly. > > Example (No other setup needed on the client) : > git clone HTTPrepo -> GET -> 401 -> GET -> 401 -> GET (this time with > Authorization: Negotiate) -> 200 OK > > git submodule update -> GET -> 401 -> git prompt for username > > Is the codepath for clone regarding cURL is different than with submodule ? > > Using : 2.13.0, I have also tried the emptyAuth stuff with no avail. > > Thanks, > JF -- Avis de confidentialité Les informations contenues dans le présent message et dans toute pièce qui lui est jointe sont confidentielles et peuvent être protégées par le secret professionnel. Ces informations sont à l’usage exclusif de son ou de ses destinataires. Si vous recevez ce message par erreur, veuillez s’il vous plait communiquer immédiatement avec l’expéditeur et en détruire tout exemplaire. De plus, il vous est strictement interdit de le divulguer, de le distribuer ou de le reproduire sans l’autorisation de l’expéditeur. Merci. Confidentiality notice This e-mail message and any attachment hereto contain confidential information which may be privileged and which is intended for the exclusive use of its addressee(s). If you receive this message in error, please inform sender immediately and destroy any copy thereof. Furthermore, any disclosure, distribution or copying of this message and/or any attachment hereto without the consent of the sender is strictly prohibited. Thank you.