Philip Martin wrote: > >> > On the host running svnserve there is the following in syslog: > >> > > >> > Aug 30 09:04:50 <auth.err> relay svnserve: encoded packet size too big > >> > (4156 > 4096) > >> > Aug 30 09:05:03 <auth.err> relay svnserve: encoded packet size too big > >> > (4156 > 4096) > >> > > >> > What could be the cause of the problem? > >> > >> Google suggests that "encoded packet size too big" is a SASL error. > >> Does you conf/svnserve.conf on the server have "use-sasl = true"? > > > > Certainly. I have always used GSSAPI for SVN authentication, but never > > encountered this problem before. > > The obvious question: what has changed?
Volume. It has been a long time since I imported anything large. If I add a small file or commit a small change, everything still works. But when trying to import a whole project, it breaks after committing several files, maybe three or four. > > >> If so what are the min/max-enryption settings? > > > > These settings are commented out, so I guess some default is being > > used. > > I suppose you could try setting them, perhaps max to zero > or min to non-zero. Setting "max-encryption = 0" really fixes the problem. Am I not supposed to use any encryption or what? -- Victor Sudakov, VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN sip:suda...@sibptus.tomsk.ru