Thanks Stefan,
I didn't realize my virus protection also had firewall protection.
Punched a hole in it for subversion and I'm now back in business with
Tortoise SVN. Thanks for your help.
Mark
On Jul 8, 10:52 pm, Stefan Küng <tortoise..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Mark Rosenberg wrote:
> > Can you point me to some resource that describes the best way to
> > configure Windows Firewall to permit the connection? There are at
> > least 'program' and 'port' options. Do I use the same firewall
> > configuration on both client and server sides?
>
> You only have to configure your server if you're using the windows firewall.
> Set the 'program' to the svn server (apache, svnserve) and the port to
> the one your server uses (usually 80 and/or 443 for apache, 3690 for
> svnserve).
>
> Stefan
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