I've installed Subversion on my Windows 2003 server @ home, specifying it to
run on port 81 and as a Windows service using SVNService. This server is
always on. I also have a broadband router setup to provide DHCP and NAT for
my home network. I configured it to do port forwarding of port 81 -> my
server. Finally, I have a dynamic DNS client installed I use to get to my
network from outside (for the sake of this email it's: ac.mydomain.com).
I also have a client on the same network that has no problem getting into
Subversion using TortiseSVN using the address: svn://ac.mydomain.com:81 (my
client has an entry in the hosts file pointing to the internal IP of my
Win2003 server)
However, when I'm outside my network (like at work), I can't connect to my
Subversion installation using the same address/config info (never prompted
for authentication). I know my company has 81 wide open as I've used it
before. My router is forwarding 81 -> the server as 81, so what else would
I need to do?
-AC
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