Hello Stefan, it's not the normal domain user login. We have on the SVN server an own logon. Not sure, if this is the reason. But what I can say: A colleague who is in the company domain don't has the problem I'm not a domain user and I have the problem. If I'm working in the company, I'm connected via guest LAN and there I need VPN to connect to SVN server. If I'm working from home, I can work with VPN but I can also work without. In all cases the Commit is slow.
And as I said. Beginning of August anything was fine. Since end of August I have this problem. Our IT says, that they have nothing changed. regards Gerd Stefan schrieb am Mittwoch, 21. September 2022 um 20:04:47 UTC+2: > On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 11:56:06 AM UTC+2 > larsnor...@googlemail.com wrote: > >> Hello all, >> before my vacation I have had for years no problems to update and commit >> sources from/to our SVN server using TortoiseSVN >> After coming back I have had no access. I got the information, that the >> certificate of the Server (Win2008) is too old. >> I have done following: >> >> - Deactivating vertification check for this server in Virus program >> >> depending on the virus program, this could be the reason that you see the > slowdown: while verification is not done anymore, the virus program now > does much more extensive checks on everything > > >> >> - Set allowed certificat from 1.1 .. 1.4 >> >> After that I had access to SVN. >> >> - Update is running well >> - Show log need around three minutes until log is showed >> - Biggest trouble with Commit. >> - Sending needs around three minute/file >> - When sending is done, I can update the files immediately on an >> other PC >> - After further 4 minutes, Message is coming up *"Commit failed. No >> such transaction"* >> - But the files are correct on server side >> - Local files stayed in status "Modified" >> - After Update als files are "Merged" and new status is "Normal" >> >> Has anyone an idea, where I can serach for the reason? >> >> We will update the server, but in meantime I need access >> > > what kind of authentication/authorization are you using? If you're using > windows authentication (i.e. using your windows logon credentials), then > windows itself is the culprit: I'm guessing your client OS is at least > Win10, so doing authentication with outdated protocols like Win2008 uses is > now very, very slow because windows does additional checks due to the > insecurities in the old protocol. > And since every connection requires authentication, this slowdown > accumulates for each svn operation you do. > Not much you can do about that though... > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TortoiseSVN" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tortoisesvn+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tortoisesvn/ca851f9b-e636-4ac4-becb-709da679ef66n%40googlegroups.com.