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Stuart Langridge

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Stuart Langridge is a web, JavaScript, and Python hacker, and sometimes all three at once.
Subversion in a Windows environment: authenticating against multiple domains Posted: Jun 7, 2006 3:07 AM
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We run Subversion for source control at work, with Apache2, and we use mod_auth_sspi to allow developers to authenticate to Subversion with their Windows username and password. However, we’ve got more than one domain at work, and so we need SSPI to allow you to authenticate with your Windows username and password whichever domain you’re [...]

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