Tortoise SVN user is not in log file

For some reason, no matter how I do it, I can't get TortoiseSVN to add Authorized Messages. We are currently connecting to a PC running svnserve, so it is not a file: // Address.

We tried using svn: // Username @svnAddress, svn: // svnAddress

Even setting svn: keywords $ Author: AuthorName $

I had the impression that TortoiseSVN would use the Windows login before moving to the file-based repository, it showed.

Note. We also join the domain if this affects anything. In addition, hook scripts are not in the game, and svnserve.conf is the default.

SVN Server uses SVN version 1.5.1 (x86), Windows Server 2003.

Customers use the latest version of Tortoise, both x86 and x64.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Ohh, and SVN is used for source code, so it is related to programming :) (in any case, it is well related to gender)

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Svn protocol: by default it does not perform any authentication and, therefore, does not identify the remote user. Since TortoiseSVN does not need authentication, the user is not logged in.

The SVN keywords have nothing to do with this: if you put $ Author $ in a file, it will apply to the author of the commit, and not to the user installation. There is no colon support for keyword syntax.

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, , . "" "Windows", , , ssh . http (s); Apache Windows NTLM, NTLM svn.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1699033/


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