If there are additional credentials required in order to obtain a complete checkout of the source, they can be provided here.
The realm is how the repository self-identifies to a client. It usually has the following format:
<proto://host:port> Realm Name
proto is the protocol, e.g. http or svn.host is the host how it's accessed by Jenkins, e.g. as IP address 192.168.1.100, host name svnserver, or host name and domain svn.example.org.port is the port, even if not explicitly specified. By default, this is 80 for HTTP, 443 for HTTPS, 3690 for the svn protocol.Realm Name is how the repository self-identifies. Common options include VisualSVN Server, Subversion Authentication or the UUID of the repository.To find out the realm, you could do any of the following:
Realm Name (see above) in the authentication dialog.svn program.
svn info https://svnserver/repo and it will tell you the realm when asking you to enter a password, e.g.: Authentication realm: <svn://svnserver:3690> VisualSVN Server.~/.subversion/auth/svn/simple; it will be two lines below the line svn:realmstring.svn+ssh protocol, the realm has the format username@svn+ssh://host:port – note that the username is before the svn+ssh://
(unlike the URL used for normal SVN operations), and that there are no angle brackets and no realm name. For this protocol the default port is 22.Make sure to enter the realm exactly as shown, starting with a < (except for repositories accessed via svn+ssh – see above).