[svn.haxx.se] · SVN Dev · SVN Users · SVN Org · TSVN Dev · TSVN Users · Subclipse Dev · Subclipse Users · this month's index

Re: Subversion and Tortoise Stopped Working

From: Dan B <maverickh18_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 03:31:03 -0700 (PDT)

> 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)?

ipconfig

This will list all the network adapters and IP they are using.

ipconfig /all

gives things like DNS etc. as well

Dan:  I looked in there, and I found the IP for my router and my local area connection, and my default gateway.  The IP here looks similar to the IP my router uses.  When I go to a site that returns my IP, it gives me the IP for my computer, which is the same as the IP i was using before when it worked (starting with 68.138).

I'm not sure the difference or which I should use or what, but I tried a few of them on the other computer and they didn't work either.  My router has DHCP serve enabled, but it did before, as well.  I tried deactivating it, and it still didn't help.

------------------------------------------------------
http://subversion.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=1065&dsMessageId=2376552

To unsubscribe from this discussion, e-mail: [users-unsubscribe_at_subversion.tigris.org].
Received on 2009-07-29 12:33:00 CEST

This is an archived mail posted to the Subversion Users mailing list.

This site is subject to the Apache Privacy Policy and the Apache Public Forum Archive Policy.