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Re: Issue when running svn server on windows, any help please?

From: Roland Le Franc <roland.lefranc_at_free.fr>
Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2011 12:09:22 +0200

Hello
Thank you for your response, I am still facing the issue.

I do all these operations on a private home network,between 3 PCs, so I
don't need to secure the svn server too much, I set read rights for
anonymous access, and use http (not https).

TortoiseSVN and svn commandline give the same results:
> svn ls svn://localhost/ works fine
> svn ls svn://badname/ returns with an error
> svn ls svn/192.168.1.102/ and svn ls svn/nameofthepc/ hang forever,
and the apace logs give nothing specific. I have copied the last lines
of the apache logs below

Because I am on a local network I believe that port forwardng is not needed.
Also, I tested this issue with all firewalls disabled, and the issue is
still there.
Also, the apache config httd.conf file contains "Listen 3690", which I
believe allows to listen to external requests on the correct port.
Also, I'm simply using the nework stack of a regular WIndows 7 OS, s I
believe that I have a hybrid IPv4/IPv6 stack. ipconfig/all gives the two
addresses.
Really, I'm stuck :-(

apache_error.log:
............
[Tue Aug 30 12:02:20 2011] [notice] Apache/2.2.17 (Win32) PHP/5.3.5
SVN/1.6.17 DAV/2 configured -- resuming normal operations
[Tue Aug 30 12:02:20 2011] [notice] Server built: Oct 18 2010 01:58:12
[Tue Aug 30 12:02:20 2011] [notice] Parent: Created child process 6660
[Tue Aug 30 12:02:20 2011] [notice] Child 6660: Child process is running
[Tue Aug 30 12:02:20 2011] [notice] Child 6660: Acquired the start mutex.
[Tue Aug 30 12:02:20 2011] [notice] Child 6660: Starting 64 worker threads.
[Tue Aug 30 12:02:20 2011] [notice] Child 6660: Starting thread to
listen on port 3690.
[Tue Aug 30 12:02:20 2011] [notice] Child 6660: Starting thread to
listen on port 80.

apache access.log
192.168.1.102 - - [30/Aug/2011:12:02:41 +0200] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 4167
192.168.1.102 - - [30/Aug/2011:12:02:41 +0200] "GET
/index.php?img=gifLogo HTTP/1.1" 200 4549
192.168.1.102 - - [30/Aug/2011:12:02:41 +0200] "GET
/index.php?img=pngPlugin HTTP/1.1" 200 548
192.168.1.102 - - [30/Aug/2011:12:02:41 +0200] "GET
/index.php?img=pngWrench HTTP/1.1" 200 741
192.168.1.102 - - [30/Aug/2011:12:02:41 +0200] "GET
/index.php?img=pngFolderGo HTTP/1.1" 200 694

Regards
-Roland

Le 29/08/2011 05:03, Nico Kadel-Garcia a écrit :
> On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 4:50 PM, Roland Le Franc<roland.lefranc_at_free.fr> wrote:
>> Dear All
>>
>> I've installed svn-win32-1.6.17 on my existing Apache 2.2.17 from WAMP x32
>> on a Win7 x64 server, and it works quite ok locally, but not from a remote
>> client.
>> Is there any advice you guys can give me to help fix this problem?
>>
>> More specifically:
>> - from the svn server PC, I can do svn operations to "localhost", or to
>> "127.0.0.1", but not to "name-of-the-svn-server" (which is the same pc)
>> - from a remote client PC, I can't do svn operations to
>> "name-of-the-svn-server"
> I assume you're using https://hostname/reponame/ or some other URL,
> and "https://localhost/reponame/ works? Either your Apache is not
> configured to serve the externally facing network ports with the
> Subversion services, or the firewall is blocking traffic, or something
> else is going on. What do your Apache logs say?
>
>> Though, from the svn server PC, I can browse http://name-of-the-svn-server/,
>> and I can also do it from the remote client PC.
> "Browsing" is not quite the same as a Subversion checkout or
> Subversion browsing. What does a robust SVN client like TortoiseSVN
> show if you browse the repository? And since you're using HTTP and not
> HTTPS, I assume this is a read-only repository on HTTP?
>
>> I suspect it has something to do with IPv6 versus IPv4 nd SVN/Apache, no?
>>
>> Regards
>> -Roland
> Ohhh, have you set up IPv6 and maybe have a mixed IPv6/IPv4 stack?
> somewhere in this?
>
Received on 2011-08-30 12:10:21 CEST

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