One of our group's PCs is happy to run at commandline.  For example:

   - We CD to the directory of a repository, and enter 'svn update'.  
   - It quickly updates.


On 4 other Windows 10 64-bit machines we tried, we tried the same process.  
It first says: 

> Updating '.':

Then after about 20 seconds it gives these errors:

> svn: E170013: Unable to connect to a repository at URL 
> 'svn+ssh://[email protected]/kyosei/subversion/ssp_code'
> svn: E210002: To better debug SSH connection problems, remove the -q 
> option from 'ssh' in the [tunnels] section of your Subversion configuration 
> file.
> svn: E210002: Network connection closed unexpectedly
>

The strangest thing is the machine that works:

   - We're connecting with svn+ssh:// on port 22222.
   - PuTTY knows about port 22222, and TortoiseSVN uses PuTTY to connect.  
   (At least, Windows version does.)
   - But even when we tried renamng the PuTTY executable file and removing 
   open instance from memory, command line still works unabated.
   - I wonder how it knows.
   - Perhaps even stranger: the machine that does connect runs PuTTY 
   Portable.
   
Anyway, we exhausted all our ideas to troubleshoot:

   - That '-q' option in [tunnels] section of Subversion config file: that 
   line was commented-out... we un-commented and then removed -q.  Then 
   nothing worked.  Not even Windows.  "Unable to connect to a repository at 
   URL".
   - A colleague thought it could be something to do with ipv6, but we 
   don't even have ipv6 configured in DNS.
   - The working PC had  an 'SSH client'  (TortoisePlink.exe) referenced 
   under Network > SSH > SSH client.  We tried replicating that, even 
   rebooting afterwards, but no luck.
   - Somebody online suggested clearing authentication data; but there is 
   nothing to clear: buttons are greyed-out.

Has anybody solved this problem before, or got any ideas?  Thanks for any 
help.

- Andi

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