RE: old issue, new take - 'Network Connection ClosedUnexpectedly'when using svn+ssh - SOLVED
From: Jankowski, Thomas <tj230031_at_ncr.com>
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 15:59:40 -0400
FYI,
The problem was related to the infamous 'mesg y' issue in bash.
Thanks,
-----Original Message-----
Kurt,
Thanks for the tip, but I saw that chain as well. My default settings are totally clear, in which case I get prompted for a password. I've also tried using a saved session with my PPK and host defined, and still no go. Again, both ways work just fine from command line svn.
Using standard plink from commandline also works great.
And yet no go with TSVN. Any other ideas?
Thanks,
-----Original Message-----
Jankowski, Thomas wrote:
Do you perhaps have a host name saved in PuTTY's default settings? If so, delete it, as "Default Settings" is what TSVN uses when establishing a connection via TortoisePLink...
(Other default settings might be interfering, too...)
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