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Created Feb 14, 2011 by Bitbucket Importer@bitbucket_importerOwner

TortoiseHG authorization in AD

Created originally on Bitbucket by Anonymous

Good day! Can you please help me with one specific question: I've got Mercurial running on Apache server through wsgi script and TortoiseHG on client's machines. On Apache there is installed sspi module for AD authorization. It works fine, but users need to authorize every time when they connect to server.Is there any possibility to make authorization process more transparent? I mean: there is possibility in TortoiseHG configuration to connect to server using HTTPS of SSH. Is it able to use client certificates for authorization via SSL or SSH on Apache server?

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