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SSL Negotiation Failed

From: Sander <boxtel_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2005-07-12 21:50:32 CEST

Hi,

As a hosting provider I use Subversion (1.1.4) on my Fedora Core 2
server for some of my clients.

They use Tortoise 1.2 as client tool.

At home my users (in 5 different locations) have NO PROBLEMS AT ALL
.. committing / checking-out all works perfect over HTTPS (with a self
signed certificate).

But when they are in their office (so far 2 different places) with the
same laptops .. they always get the same error:

* PROPFIND of 'path/to/repos':SSL negotiation failed: An existing
connection was forcibly closed by the remote host' *

What does this 'SSL negotiation failed' mean ? Why isn't this working
in their offices ? I just cannot find the cause for this problem. And
at home they have no problems at all !

Their sysadmin in their office showed me the log of their Cisco Pix
firewall .. and a connection to port 443 of my server was made (so
Subversion is reachable i guess).

A sample from my http-logs (scrambled a bit):
------------------------------------------------------------------

195.64.xx.xx - Maurice [12/Jul/2005:13:11:28 +0200] "PROPFIND
/svn/xxxx/!svn/vcc/default HTTP/1.1" 207 403 "-" "SVN/1.2.0 (r14790)
neon/0.24.7"
195.64.xx.xx - - [12/Jul/2005:13:17:29 +0200] "PROPFIND
/svn/xxxx/trunk HTTP/1.1" 401 1217 "-" "SVN/1.2.0 (r14790)
neon/0.24.7"

And my Apache config:
----------------------------------

<Location /svn>
  DAV svn
  SVNParentPath /home/httpd/vhosts/mydomain.com/httpsdocs/projects
  SVNIndexXSLT "/svnindex.xsl"

  #Auth stuff
  AuthType Basic
  AuthName "Subversion Repository Access"
  AuthUserFile /home/httpd/vhosts/mydomain.com/pd/.xsinfo

  #Only authenticated users may access the repository
  Require valid-user
</Location>

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