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Command line tool cannot connect to server, browser can.

From: Michael Toal <Michael.Toal_at_octec.co.uk>
Date: 2007-05-16 10:39:19 CEST

I have setup the collabnet version of subversion server and chose apache
as the server.

I followed the instructions on the readme.txt

I can browse repositories using my browser.

When I try to issue the following command:

 

C:\Program Files\CollabNet Subversion Server\httpd\bin>svn info
http://localhost/svn/MyProj

svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/svn/MyProj

svn: PROPFIND of '/svn/MyProj': could not connect to server
(http://localhost)

 

I have tried to search the net for errors regarding PROPFIND and a lot
of them, are regarding authorisation (ssh etc).

I am inside an intranet and have tried setting AuthType None and
commenting out Require valid-user - to no avail.

No firewall.

 

Thanks in advance

 

Michael Toal

Software Engineer

 

Octec Ltd

Part of GE Fanuc Embedded Systems

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United Kingdom

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