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Re: Error E170013: The server unexpectedly closed the,connection.

From: Thomas Singer <thomas.singer_at_syntevo.com>
Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2020 07:52:55 +0100

Hi Daniel and Brane,

Thanks for your feedback. I haven't heard back from the user whether
your suggestions solved the problem.

-- 
Best regards,
Thomas Singer
=============
syntevo GmbH
www.syntevo.com
On 2020-11-28 16:40, Branko Čibej wrote:
> On 27.11.2020 22:24, Daniel Sahlberg wrote:
>> Den fre 27 nov. 2020 kl 20:45 skrev Thomas Singer 
>> <thomas.singer_at_syntevo.com <mailto:thomas.singer_at_syntevo.com>>:
>>
>>     How valuable is the information that the user can access the SVN
>>     server
>>     from a browser? How to analyze/debug the access to find out at what
>>     stage it fails?
>>
>>
>> Not a Mac guy myself, but I on Windows would suspect proxy 
>> configurations in the browser, application aware firewall that filter 
>> out requests from Subversion or some trickery with the https 
>> certificate chain. I would assume these are also possible on macOS. On 
>> corporate networks I have seen firewalls or transparent proxy servers 
>> that decrypt https traffic and filter based on for example user agent 
>> strings or usage patterns.
>>
>> It seems Wireshark is available for macOS so I would start there to 
>> make sure traffic is actually getting out of the box. Then working my 
>> way through the network to see where the packages are dropped.
> 
> 
> I concur, all of the above makes sense.
> 
> -- Brane
Received on 2020-12-04 07:53:19 CET

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