Can any one tell me how to authenticate users(SVN users) for a repository using SharpSVN Library. That repository should only be committed by those users. Thanks
4 Answers
Use the Authenticate properties of SVNClient
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client.Authentication.Clear(); // Clear a previous authentication
client.Authentication.DefaultCredentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential("user", "password");

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1This isn't working for me, is there some prerequisite for this? – Adam Levitt Dec 14 '12 at 23:49
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Only the SharpSVN library. Are you sure of your user name and password? – Jérémie Bertrand Dec 17 '12 at 07:45
client.Authentication.ForceCredentials("user", "password");
For those of you who don't want to blow away your default credentials (if you're running TortoiseSVN on the same machine).

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With this I can authenticate but it change my default credentials on TortoiseSVN. – bubi Jul 31 '18 at 12:20
You can also override SSL certificate errors by adding an event handler to SslServerTrustHandlers
like this:
SVN_Conn.Authentication.SslServerTrustHandlers += new EventHandler<SharpSvn.Security.SvnSslServerTrustEventArgs>(SVN_SSL_Override);
static void SVN_SSL_Override(object sender, SharpSvn.Security.SvnSslServerTrustEventArgs e)
{
e.AcceptedFailures = e.Failures;
e.Save = true;
}

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6Just so that it's been mentioned: Do not call 'client.authentication.clear()' after subscribing to the event, or otherwise it will not fire. – SanBen May 09 '12 at 12:53
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@SanBen Thank you, thank you, thank you! I was hung up on that point for hours today. – Jay Apr 18 '19 at 18:00
In my case, the SVN server was running VisualSVN Server 3.5.3 with Integrated Windows Authentication enabled. Using SharpSvn 1.9004.3879.127, the SVN client tried to use Windows authentication even when I configured it with a username and password:
client = new SvnClient();
client.Authentication.Clear(); //Prevents saving/loading config to/from disk
client.Authentication.DefaultCredentials = new NetworkCredential("username", "password");
This resulted in the following error when the application code was run by a Windows user that didn't have access to the repository:
SvnRepositoryIOException: Unable to connect to a repository at URL 'https://mysvnserver/svn/reponame'
I fixed this by only allowing basic
and digest
authentication:
client = new SvnClient();
client.Configuration.SetOption("servers", "global", "http-auth-types", "basic;digest");
client.Authentication.Clear(); // Prevents saving/loading config to/from disk
client.Authentication.DefaultCredentials = new NetworkCredential("username", "password");

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