On 7/13/06, Erik Pilz <epilz@altastrada.com> wrote:
> I have a bit more info on this issue that might help.
>
> From the mailing list archives a Server 400 ("Bad Request") response is
> usually caused by a proxy or firewall that doesn't allow REPORT
> requests. To test if this is a firewall/proxy issue I decided to take my
> laptop to the office. I also disabled the Windows firewall and the
> anti-virus software to make sure that they aren't interfering.
> Unfortunately, the problem still occurred.
>
> Since my office computer (an almost identical configuration) is able to
> successfully checkout the repository, I think it's safe to say that it
> is a problem that is specific to the laptop.
>
> I also tried to determine if perhaps there's a physical problem with the
> network interface on the laptop. To do this I connected using the WiFi
> interface and even a modem and found that the problem still occurs on
> those interfaces.
>
> There was one interesting find as I was troubleshooting this problem.
> Checking out a WebDav repository that is served over HTTPS doesn't
> exhibit the issue.
>
> Again, I'd appreciate any help figuring this one out.
If it's working over HTTPS and not HTTP, that pretty strongly suggests
a bad proxy. Did you turn off proxy settings in TSVN or the
Subversion configs when you tried from your office?
DJ
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Received on Thu Jul 13 22:48:44 2006