I think I've got it; I wasn't expecting Apache to use the AuthName directive as the SSO domain for authentication tokens. Adjusting that for the /hg and /svn repository DAV access seems to have resolved the problem for me with Opera/Firefox/IE.
I should have seen this coming when A'moaca' mentioned the AuthName appearing in her authentication challenge.
A'moaca', I'm afraid you'll have to re-authenticate once more. The SSO domain should appear as "Foundry.OpenUru.org" now. And stay that way
_R
ToDo: Mercurial Repository
Re: ToDo: Mercurial Repository
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Re: ToDo: Mercurial Repository
JW: just FYI... I verified that if I create a CWE mercurial repository and deny read access to it, that unauthorized users won't see it in the top level /hg repository list.
If someone actually tries to navigate to http://foundry.openuru.org/hg/CWE they get a 'You don't have read access' error rather than 'Not found', but that seems insignificant to me.
_R
If someone actually tries to navigate to http://foundry.openuru.org/hg/CWE they get a 'You don't have read access' error rather than 'Not found', but that seems insignificant to me.
_R
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Re: ToDo: Mercurial Repository
1. Excellent!
2. Yes, that's fine. It would require prior knowledge anyway, most likely.
By "unauthorized," I'm not sure if you mean they've been authenticated yet. Did you test this with an authenticated JIRA user without being a CWE member while in Fisheye, etc?
2. Yes, that's fine. It would require prior knowledge anyway, most likely.
By "unauthorized," I'm not sure if you mean they've been authenticated yet. Did you test this with an authenticated JIRA user without being a CWE member while in Fisheye, etc?
Perfect speed is being there.
Re: ToDo: Mercurial Repository
Yah, nobody (not even you!) has read or write access, and I checked it as myself. I've not configured FE yet to add it as a repo, will try that next, but given that JIRA isn't showing the existence of "Project X" outside of CWE, I anticipate the same behavior with FE.JWPlatt wrote:By "unauthorized," I'm not sure if you mean they've been authenticated yet. Did you test this with an authenticated JIRA user without being a CWE member while in Fisheye, etc?
_R
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Re: ToDo: Mercurial Repository
Confirmed, Fisheye set up to access CWE and it's not visible to demo user.
One of the OpenUru toolsmiths... a bookbinder.
Re: ToDo: Mercurial Repository
You're going at warp speed, Mr. _R. Thanks!
Ok, well this probably means I'm "the blocker." Let me catch up on a CK project. I took some time off today to do things here. I'll confirm the tests myself (sorry, I believe you, but I hafta), and get the commit done. Actually, Mark's the blocker. I didn't get his accout/rights list yet. Ha!
If there's a special March date in the next fews days that would be fitting for the initial commit, let me know.
Ok, well this probably means I'm "the blocker." Let me catch up on a CK project. I took some time off today to do things here. I'll confirm the tests myself (sorry, I believe you, but I hafta), and get the commit done. Actually, Mark's the blocker. I didn't get his accout/rights list yet. Ha!
If there's a special March date in the next fews days that would be fitting for the initial commit, let me know.
Perfect speed is being there.
Re: ToDo: Mercurial Repository
At your pleasure, sir! You have push access now, the X-4 have read access (and Cyan). I need to pay bills anyway.
_R
_R
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Re: ToDo: Mercurial Repository
We need to revise our count to X-6 to include Cyan Worlds and cjkelly1.rarified wrote:X-4
Are you paying the ISP bill too?
Perfect speed is being there.
Re: ToDo: Mercurial Repository
Probably not until they deliver the promised speed increaseJWPlatt wrote:Are you paying the ISP bill too?
Mac_Fife
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OpenUru.org wiki wrangler
Re: ToDo: Mercurial Repository
And as if in a dream, the ISP fairy appeared, and intoned:
The way is shut. It was made by the dead, and the dead keep it.
In a flash, the ISP fairy disappeared, leaving behind a TeleBit Trailblazer T2000.
(If only you had an emoticon for pushing one's button )
The way is shut. It was made by the dead, and the dead keep it.
In a flash, the ISP fairy disappeared, leaving behind a TeleBit Trailblazer T2000.
(If only you had an emoticon for pushing one's button )
One of the OpenUru toolsmiths... a bookbinder.