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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by "Ramachandran, Vishwanath(IE10)" <Vi...@Honeywell.com> on 2010/02/01 12:05:01 UTC
admin password while update
Hi there
I have a subversion command line client, while I perform a svn update,
its asking for Administrator password, which I am not sure of!! Our
subversion is integrated with our LDAP. I leave blank at the admin
password prompt and hit enter, its then asking me for ldap
credentials(which is supposed to be first instead of the admin
password), I then pass my ldap credentials and update is fine.
Could you please let me know, what is the admin password. This does not
happen in Tortoise SVN or in any system. Please suggest
Regards
Vishwanath
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Re: admin password while update
Posted by vishwajeet singh <de...@gmail.com>.
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 5:35 PM, Ramachandran, Vishwanath(IE10) <
Vishwanath.Ramachandran@honeywell.com> wrote:
> Hi there
>
>
>
> I have a subversion command line client, while I perform a svn update, its
> asking for Administrator password, which I am not sure of!! Our subversion
> is integrated with our LDAP. I leave blank at the admin password prompt and
> hit enter, its then asking me for ldap credentials(which is supposed to be
> first instead of the admin password), I then pass my ldap credentials and
> update is fine.
>
>
>
> Could you please let me know, what is the admin password. This does not
> happen in Tortoise SVN or in any system. Please suggest
>
Command line client first asks for password of the logged in user assuming
that its the same user who is trying to take an update in your case it seems
to be admin; you can change this behavior by passing --username flag along
with username than it wil prompt for password of the supplied user.
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