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Re: Subversion and Tortoise Stopped Working

From: Dan B <maverickh18_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 02:51:47 -0700 (PDT)

2009/7/29 Dan B <maverickh18_at_yahoo.com>:
> I can't even tell the host computer to call it's own IP address through
> svn:// (that worked before the power out, as well)  I keep coming back to
> the thought that the power out triggered a change I'm not noticing.

This really does sound like windows firewall to me. If you're
comfortable with it I'd suggest disabling it fully. But if you can
svn:// locally and not remotely then it must surely be some form of
network problem.

I assume you've checked the IP is the same?  If using DHCP it may have
changed?  (sounds obvious but this actually caught me out one time so
thought it worth mentioning).

Cheers,
Purple

Dan:  I actually just tried fully disabling Windows Firewall (and the router for good measure).  Still no change.  Also, I've confirmed, both through multiple sites and through my router, that my IP address is still the same.  Unless there's another IP address that I don't know about, or some kind of change that outside sources wouldn't pick up, that's out the window.  It does seem to me, however, that I'm talking to the wrong computer somehow.  How do you internally check the IP address (for instance, through cmd)?

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