>From what I understand, OAuth2 requires both server- and clientside 
support. So any solution would need to involve both TortoiseSVN and the 
Subversion project (or VisualSVN). I think it is a great idea but I think 
some additional development resources would be required to make this 
happen. Any chance that you (or your company) can get involved in making 
this happen?

Kind regards,
Daniel

onsdag 20 mars 2024 kl. 08:11:28 UTC+1 skrev [email protected]:

We have run into a problem trying to implement SVN on our secure cloud 
platform.  Is it possible to pay someone to add modern authentication to 
TortoiseSVN?

 Specifically we wish to use TortoiseSVN client to access VisualSVN Server 
via Microsoft Azure Application Proxy.  This requires TSVN to be conversant 
in "OAuth 2.0 with OpenID Connect (OIDC)".  See 
https://auth0.com/docs/authenticate/protocols/openid-connect-protocol

You can see the error we get by using TortoiseSVN to open this test 
repository https://visualsvn.parabilis-space.com/svn/test/ 
Error: Repository moved temporarily to ...Oath2/authorize...

Thank You,

--Jon

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