On 06/26/2010 03:36 AM, Ben Cooksley wrote: > 2010/6/26 Brisset, Nicolas <[email protected]> >> I am not a very active contributor, but I occasionally submit to KDE svn, >> mostly to the kst plotting tool. For that I have been using https, because >> that's the only thing I succeeded in using from office, where I am not only >> behind a firewall but also behind a NTLM-authenticating proxy. In the past >> (with CVS) I never managed to make it work. Svn works, albeit only with >> https. As far as I remember, with svn+ssh the hostname is not resolved and I >> am stuck there. Is there a way to do it (maybe giving directly the IP >> address?), otherwise I fear it's going to make it more difficult for me. > > KDE's Git repositories will run SSH on both ports 22 and 443, so you > should have no problem accessing them. > > A solution to allow SSH on port 443 with SVN is currently still in the > works, and will be easier to do once accounts are converted to SSH.
Also, SVN/SSH vs. HTTPS doesn't change whether you have to do a DNS resolve. So as far as DNS goes, if HTTPS has been working, SSH should too. --Jeff
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