2009/7/29 Dan B <maverickh18_at_yahoo.com>:
> Dan: OK I just unistalled everything (again) and only reinstalled tortoise
> and the most recent Subversion (CollabNet). I made c://svnrepos the
> repository, the port 3690, and the host "localhost." Also, the installer
> allows me to tell svnserve to run as a service under these parameters, which
> I said yes to.
>
> Now I am able to see the repository through the file:/// protocol AND the
> svn://localhost protocol when I am actually on the computer hosting the
> repository. So the server must be working. However, the hitch is I still
> can't connect from another computer using the IP address and the port.
>
> The port isn't the problem, because I am not being actively denied access.
> The connection fails, it seems, simply because my host computer is not
> responding in a timely manner. So yes the repository is there and yes
> svnserve is running. Yes I can access it locally, through both the file and
> svn protocols. But no, I cannot access it remotely.
>
This smacks of a firewall - You'd need to open the svnserve port to
allow it. Windows firewall would block this by default for example.
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Received on 2009-07-29 10:40:42 CEST