Ah, ok. I'm using a self-signed cert on the server, so if I accept the
cert permanently, I should only be seeing such connections once for
that server?
On Oct 27, 2:16 pm, Stefan Küng <tortoise..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Shawn wrote:
> > My firewall has been letting me know that the TortoiseProc process
> > keeps trying to connect to various IP addresses when I try to performs
> > actions such as updates, check outs, etc.
>
> > For example, I have a server on my internal work network. Trying to
> > update or check out code from that repository causes TortoiseProc.exe
> > to try to connect to, for example, 68.142.110.103 (which is NOT the IP
> > of my code server). The IP resolves to cds453.iad.llnw.net, a server
> > on the Limelight Networks.
>
> > What's going on??
>
> Certificate checks - your repository most likely uses a certificate
> (either signed or self signed) and TSVN (more precise, the neon library
> used by the svn library) tries to verify that certificate and asks the
> servers listed in your windows certificate chain.
>
> Stefan
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