On 12/19/06, Ph. Marek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > An error occurred at 14:21:02.078: RA layer request failed (175002)
>> > in ci__work: : OPTIONS request failed on
>> > '/private/machines/workstationname/trunk/etc'
I got the same problem using svk to commit some new fsvs sources.
So it doesn't seem to be a client-only problem (and I didn't find any!),
but some layer in-between - ra, network, ...
Investigating a bit further shows that tigris.org is currently down - but
that doesn't match your problem, where you can checkout from the same URL
via subversion ...
Is there some kind of proxy/firewall inbetween that can distinguish
between svn and fsvs?
Hmmmm.... I'm a bit lost here, but I'll look further.
Not sure if your question is generically 'is there a way to sit in
between and watch the traffic?' (to which I'm not familiar enough with
the various tools out there to give any kind of real opinion), or
'does my specific installation have a stage between the fsvs/ra client
and the https server' (to which the answer is no - though I can always
capture with tcpdump, but that doesn't help much with the SSL layer).
Some additional information, in case it helps:
The Subversion install at the server end was at one time v1.1.4 (and
exhibited the same symptoms as currently), the client end has always
been v1.4.2.
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