>>Do you use the command line client from the same computer as you use
It was done on a different computer and operating system (OSX versus
Windows). Trying it on the same computer it indeed fails for svn
command-line too.
Let's close this issue, it is not TSVN specific.
Thanks,
Erwin
On Oct 31, 1:51 pm, Stefan Küng <tortoise..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Erwin Coumans wrote:
> > Let's not get offtopic on security.
>
> You mean I can't explain why your suggestion for a change isn't good?
>
> > It seems we don't need to request any server change, because command-
> > line svn just works fine again, even without providing a --username:
>
> > svn cohttps://repository/svnroot/project
>
> > prompts for a username/password, and it doesn't terminate with the
> > 'server sent unexpected return value (403 Forbidden) in response to
> > OPTIONS.
>
> > Is this 'OPTIONS" request tortoise SVN specific? Perhaps the command-
> > line svn co command doesn't send such 'OPTIONS' request?
>
> Do you use the command line client from the same computer as you use
> TSVN? If not, try it on the same computer.
> And the OPTIONS request is done by all svn clients - TSVN uses the svn
> library, as does the command line client.
>
> Again: check your virus scanner and/or firewall.
>
> Stefan
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