

If multiple certificates are configured then Cornerstone will ask for the preferred certificate with the same standard user interface used by Safari and other SSL-aware applications. Cornerstone can also import PKCS#12 files into the keychain. This improves on Subversion’s traditional file-based certificate configuration in a number of ways by providing simpler configuration and greater security.Ĭornerstone 2.7 can be configured (using the new Certificates preference pane) to reference one or more certificates stored in the keychain. These shortcomings were rectified for 2.7.Ĭornerstone now provides full support for using certificates (and their associated private keys) stored in the Mac OS X keychain.

Earlier versions of Cornerstone respected these settings but would not prompt the user for a certificate file or a password if necessary. Subversion is traditionally configured to use PKCS#12 certificate files stored at a location in the file system of the user’s choosing. This support was substantially improved for Cornerstone 2.7. Version 2.6 and earlier provided limited support for certificate-based authentication with SSL/TLS servers. Improved Support for Certificate-Based Authentication The Beanstalk page also provides a Sign Up for a Repository button which enables a user to quickly and easily sign up for a free or trial hosting plan with Beanstalk.īeanstalk repositories are displayed in the source list using a specific icon enabling easy differentiation from generic http/https/svn/svn+ssh/file repositories. The Add Repository window’s new Beanstalk cloud service greatly simplifies connecting to a Beanstalk-hosted repository. Zennaware has partnered with Wildbit to integrate support for their Beanstalk Subversion hosting service into Cornerstone. However, it is not possible to downgrade a 1.7-format working copy (as is the case with older working copies.)īeanstalk Added as a Cloud Service Repository Type

New FeaturesĬornerstone 2.7 adds full support for Subversion 1.7, including the ability to connect to 1.7 servers and access 1.7-format repositories.Ģ.7 also provides the ability to upgrade a 1.4-, 1.5- or 1.6-format working copy to the new 1.7 format. Please note that 2.7 does not run on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. 2.7 is a free upgrade for all Cornerstone 2 license holders running Mac OS X 10.6 and 10.7.
