Wayne,
Thank you for your reply. This is not a hosts file issue. There are a
number of reasons for me saying that. The most important one is that I can
surf to the target machine with any web browser without a problem, it is
ONLY with TortoiseSVN that I have an issue. The other issue is the reason
why I don't just keep using the IP address in the first place: When I am
on the Intranet, the IP works find, but... When I access the system from
the Internet, the IP won't work. I NEED the system resolving the name
correctly so that I can connect in any environment.
All in all, I believe this is a SSL Cert issue. Where are they stored? I
would have though they were in either the wc.db or in
%APPDATA%\TortoiseSVN, but I am not seeing it in either. Ideally, I just
need to know how to really purge my system of all the system settings,
specifically the SSL Certs.
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 1:29 PM, Wayne Johnson <wayne_at_zk.com> wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Stefan Küng [mailto:tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com]
> > Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 10:08 AM
> > To: users_at_tortoisesvn.tigris.org
> > Subject: Re: Changing the server's ip has the system foobared
> >
> > On 21.01.2014 15:56, Sam Carleton wrote:
> > > I am running a local instance of Subversion under Apache using SSL.
> > I
> > > have had to switch the IP address of my Apache server from 172.16.0.X
> > > to 192.168.200.X. When I tried to connect with TortoiseSVN, it asked
> > > for me to approve the new SSL but never the username/password, but
> > > then gave a 501 error. Since I was running 1.8.2, I uninstalled,
> > > deleted %APPDATA%\TortoiseSVN, and , upgraded to the latest tonight.
> > > I still had the problems, so I went exploring and found the
> > REPOSITORY
> > > table in the .svn\wc.db, so I when off and did a relocate using the
> > ip
> > > address, successfully! The problem is this is a laptop and there are
> > > times when I am not in the local network. Thus I need to use the
> > full
> > > domain address of the apache machine.
> > >
> > > So I then went in and deleted the row in the REPOSITORY table that
> > > pointed to the full domain address and tried to relocate again and am
> > > getting an error:
> > >
> > > OPTIONS request on '<respository>' failed: 501 Not Implemented
> > >
> > > But it still works fine using the IP address. So... how do I get it
> > > working with the full domain name again.
>
> It sounds like he might have used the Relocate command.
>
> I think the problem here is his router. The problem is that the routing is
> broken because the name resolution provides an IP address that is not on
> the local network. This gets sent to the router for the next hop but does
> not get handled correctly.
>
> Here is how to test my theory edit the file
> C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
>
> Add a line to it
>
> 192.168.200.X <name of server>
>
> Where name of server is the name of your server and 192.168.200.X is the
> internal IP address of your server. This will cause windows to bypass the
> DNS lookup and use the IP address you provided. This WILL break DNS for
> the server outside your local network.
>
> If this fixes you problem then you will either need to update the routing
> table in your router (I don't know if this is even possible) or come up
> with a solution to change the name resolution when you are on the local
> network.
>
> Wayne
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