Which URL are you using? Maybe you are using http instead of a secure method. I know Google code only allows commits and authenticated read access through https, while allowing anon read access through http.

I don't know if OSM is the same.

Shaun
On 11 Jan 2008, at 23:21, Brent Easton wrote:

Thanks Grant,

I have run both tests and there are no proxies.

I have setup latest Eclipse and Subclipse from scratch and can successfully access and commit to a non-OSM repository. Trying to commit to the OSM repository and I do not even get asked for my password, I immediately get the "RA layer request failed" error.

I'm stumped.

Brent.



Is there a way I could determine this from my end? I see no indication
on my ISP's events page.


http://www.lagado.com/proxy-test


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