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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Paul Grenyer <pa...@paulgrenyer.co.uk> on 2004/10/02 15:39:30 UTC

Re: Access problems

Hi All

Can no one help me with this...

> Apache: Apache/2.0.51
> SVN: version 1.0.8 (r11084)
>
> A client is trying to access my SVN server
> (http://www.paulgrenyer.dyndns.org/svn/begin-cpp/)     .Ihavesetupboth
> read-only and read-write access for him, a separate username and password
> for each. Neither work with the web interface and he fails to commit with
> TortoiseSVN and is constantly asked for his password, even when he ticks
the
> box to remember the password.
>
> Both his usernames and passwords work for me, from an entirely remote
> location (different country in fact), so I'm stumped. There's nothing in
the
> apache error logs. Where should I start looking?

Regards
Paul

Paul Grenyer
email: paul@paulgrenyer.co.uk
web: http://www.paulgrenyer.co.uk



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Re: Access problems

Posted by Paul Grenyer <pa...@paulgrenyer.co.uk>.
Hi

> > Can no one help me with this...
>
> No idea. Tell us some more:

Thanks for getting back to me!

> - which OS do you use to host the repos?

Fedora Core II.

> - which OS does your client use?

WinXP Pro

> - do you have a router/firewall before your repos?

Yes. My SVN server is in the DMZ of an IPCop 1.3 firewall. I don't beleive
this is likely to be the problem as a number of other people (inclusing
myself) can access it just fine.

> - does your client need to go through any (additional) routers?

I don't know, but will find out.

> - are his accesses logged (if so, how? which errors?)

Not in the apache error log. Is there a SVN log I can investigate?

> - which version client does he use (both svn and TSVN)?

I will find out. I expect it to be the latest.

> - does he use the right upper/lower caps keys?

So he says.....

> - does it still not work if he copy/pastes the username+password from
(say)
> notepad?

I don't know if he has tried that, again I will find out.

Thanks!

Regards
Paul

Paul Grenyer
email: paul@paulgrenyer.co.uk
web: http://www.paulgrenyer.co.uk


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Re: Access problems

Posted by Erik Huelsmann <e....@gmx.net>.
> Can no one help me with this...

No idea. Tell us some more:

- which OS do you use to host the repos?
- which OS does your client use?
- do you have a router/firewall before your repos?
- does your client need to go through any (additional) routers?
- are his accesses logged (if so, how? which errors?)
- which version client does he use (both svn and TSVN)?
- does he use the right upper/lower caps keys?
- does it still not work if he copy/pastes the username+password from (say)
notepad?

bye,


Erik.

> 
> > Apache: Apache/2.0.51
> > SVN: version 1.0.8 (r11084)
> >
> > A client is trying to access my SVN server
> > (http://www.paulgrenyer.dyndns.org/svn/begin-cpp/)     .Ihavesetupboth
> > read-only and read-write access for him, a separate username and
> password
> > for each. Neither work with the web interface and he fails to commit
> with
> > TortoiseSVN and is constantly asked for his password, even when he ticks
> the
> > box to remember the password.
> >
> > Both his usernames and passwords work for me, from an entirely remote
> > location (different country in fact), so I'm stumped. There's nothing in
> the
> > apache error logs. Where should I start looking?
> 
> Regards
> Paul
> 
> Paul Grenyer
> email: paul@paulgrenyer.co.uk
> web: http://www.paulgrenyer.co.uk
> 
> 
> 
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