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Re: [TSVN] desperately seeking help

From: SteveKing <stefankueng_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2004-10-18 07:39:37 CEST

On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 13:26:33 +1300, smorf @ orcon <smorf@orcon.net.nz> wrote:
> I realize this is completely OT but this is a last resort, I need to gather
> some evidence before I approach the people who manage my Polytechnics
> Network.
>

> All this has made me come up with the theory that my Polytechnics Network
> admins have told their protocol sniffing hardware (very expensive I might
> add) to deny everything going out onto the wide world using web-dav.

If they're blocking WebDAV, then you should activate SSL on your
server and only access it via https:// instead of http:// - that way
they can't block WebDAV because it's encrypted.
BTW: you should do that anyway for security reasons.

> To test this theory I am pleading with some of the kind folks here to fire
> up their favorite svn client and point it to
> http://svn.smorf.ath.cx/sharedTools/

No problem accessing that from here.

Stefan

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