On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 12:49:37PM -0600, Jim Kalafut wrote:
> I am trying to get Subversion 0.33 up and running and have hit a snag
> when trying to connect to the server across my LAN. I've installed/run
> the server on a Linux box using the 'svnserve -d' command. I've
> confirmed that I can checkout the repository from that machine using
> either file:// or svn://192.168.1.15 without problem. I'm unable to do
> the same from my Windows box, however, and immediately get the error:
> "svn: No connection could be made because the target machine actively
> refused it". I've checked the Linux side and found that the daemon is
> running and listening on port 3690, but a packet capture on the Windows
> side shows NO traffic when I try to execute 'svn checkout
> svn://192.168.1.15/.....'. I do see some traffic back and forth with
It's likely that your packet capture strategy is flawed, then;
"actively refused" would require traffic, wouldn't it?
--ben
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Received on Sat Nov 15 22:17:58 2003