Bob McGwier N4HY wrote:
> I am attempting to use TortoiseSVN behind the firewall at my workplace.
> We allow ssh tunneling. The ssh tunneling is working perfectly as I can
> use putty to open a console/session on the remote server with the key
> exchange, so the putty key is correct and ssh is functional. So I
> pageant.exe the key.
>
> When I attempt to do a repository browse I get Putty internal error,
> "Invalid port number". This key, putty, svn works perfectly at my
> home where my firewall is not quite as aggressive as it is here at
> work. Putty is working as the ssh works. I have tried not doing
> pageant but entering the passphrase manually when challenged. No joy.
>
> cvs and svn both work absolutely perfectly when this machine (dual
> booted) is in Linux so the ssh tunneling for cvs/svn is working through
> the firewall.
>
>
> Is it in any way conceivable that you could be doing ANY exchange
> whatsoever outside of the ssh tunnel? In that event, our firewall
> would block it completely.
All contact with the repository takes place through the subversion
library, so you might get more joy asking this question on the
subversion users list (users at subversion dot tigris dot org). Try
doing the equivalent operations with the command line client.
Simon
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Received on Tue Feb 28 00:06:37 2006