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RE: Cope with IPv6

From: Okabayashi, Hirotsugu <Hirotsugu.Okabayashi_at_jp.sony.com>
Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2013 15:53:16 +0900

Dear Stefan,

I'm sorry to confuse you. I rewrite this inquiry.
Our network environment will consist of only IPv6.
Actually, we want to use only IPv6.
But, eclipse(IDE) is available for only IPv4.
We have a alternative plan for some applications that can't be available for IPv6.
That is NAT64.

So, we have to use the SVN setting with IPv4.(Strictly, IPv6 can be set up but can't
register to DNS.)
I think there are many cases similar to this.

[Inquiry's background]
The behavior of the released TSVN is different from the nightly build's one.
The released TSVN can't totally access.
The nightly build can get the real server's FQDN(can access), but can't see the data
(with the error message like "A kind of the requested data can't be found.")
What we want to know is the below.
 -We hope the improvement of TSVN can help TSVN communicate with the server.

I don't know if TSVN can communicate when TSVN use IPv6 and the server use IPv4.
I don't think TSVN can't communicate if TSVN communicates with the server directly.
Could you share about the TSVN's specification ?
> 1. Tortoise can connect in the only peer2peer?
> 2. Subversion server also requires the setting of IPv6 in case of the
> communication of IPv6 between TortiseSVN and the server(NAT64)?
> (Can Subversion server throw the packets with TortiseSVN
> directly?)

Regards,

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Okabayashi, Hirotsugu
> Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2013 11:13 AM
> To: 'Stefan Küng'
> Cc: users; SGS/systemtec/CMsupport
> Subject: RE: Cope with IPv6
>
> Dear Stefan,
>
> I'm sorry to confuse you.
> Our network environment will consist of only IPv6.
> Actually, we want to use only IPv6.
> But, eclipse(IDE) is available for only IPv4.
> We have a alternative plan for some applications that can't be available
> for IPv6.
> That is NAT64.
>
> So, we have to use the SVN setting with IPv4.
> I think there are many cases similar to this.
>
> I don't know if TSVN can communicate when TSVN use IPv6 and the server use
> IPv4.
> I don't think TSVN can't communicate if TSVN communicates with the server
> directly Could you share about the TSVN's specification.
> > 1. Tortoise can connect in the only peer2peer?
> > 2. Subversion server also requires the setting of IPv6 in case of the
> > communication of IPv6 between TortiseSVN and the server(NAT64)?
> > (Can Subversion server throw the packets with TortiseSVN
> > directly?)
>
> Regards,
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Stefan Küng [mailto:tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com]
> > Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2013 2:20 AM
> > To: Okabayashi, Hirotsugu
> > Cc: users; SGS/systemtec/CMsupport
> > Subject: Re: Cope with IPv6
> >
> > On 31.07.2013 10:52, Okabayashi, Hirotsugu wrote:
> > > Dear User Support,
> > >
> > > We tested the IPv6 communication of TortiseSVN.
> > > We confirm there is no problem the communication of Native IPv6.
> > >
> > > See the attached file.
> > > That is our environment.
> > > We can get the real server's FQDN(can access), but can't see the
> > > data (with the error message like "A kind of the requested data
> > > can't be
> > > found.") Let me confirm TortiseSVN's specification.
> > > 1. Tortoise can connect in the only peer2peer?
> > > 2. Subversion server also requires the setting of IPv6 in case of the
> > > communication of IPv6 between TortiseSVN and the server(NAT64)?
> > > (Can Subversion server throw the packets with TortiseSVN
> > > directly?)
> > >
> > > I think many companies use NAT64 for IPv6 problem.
> > > Please cooperate to cope with IPv6.
> > > You also can take advantage to test about IPv6 with us.
> >
> > I don't think your setup can work: you're telling svn that the server
> > has an ipv6 address, but it does not, it only has an ipv4 address. So
> > why are you even trying with ipv6? Just use the release build of TSVN
> > and use only ipv4.
> >
> > In your setup, you're basically lying to TSVN, telling it that the
> > server is ipv6 capable but it isn't.
> >
> > Let TSVN/svn access the server the normal way with it's ipv4 address
> > and everything should be fine.
> >
> > Stefan
> >
> >
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