On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 11:34, John Meloro <john.meloro_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> My server is Windows Xp SP3 and running svnserver.
>
> My client is Windows Vista Business SP1.
>
> I can run tortoise successfully from the workstation that is running
> svnserver.
>
> If I try and run tortoise from the client workstation it fails to connect.
>
> It even fails if I turn off the firewall on both the client and the
> svnserver.
>
> I can ping between the client and the server even with both firewalls on.
>
> I have been told that the only way to connect to a remote repository using
> tortoise is if I run the Apache web Server instead of the svnserver.
>
> Is this true? Or is there some configuration step I am missing.
This is not true. svnserve and Apache both work for remote access,
assuming that the server and network are configured appropriately.
This question is more appropriate on the SVN Users mailing list, as it
deals with server configuration, not the TortoiseSVN client.
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Received on 2008-07-16 17:50:12 CEST