Hi,

I'm not a complete network neophyte, but I'm unsure where to start on
this one.

Have single public ip address, with a locally addressed Win Server
2008 behind it running VisualSVN.  Seems to be running fine from
within the local net.

I don't necessarily need it directly accessible from the Internet.  I
would like to have access from outside the local net, but had planned
to connect with VPN to do so.

The current problem: if from the Internet I attempt to secure https
connect to my router (the bearer of the public address), instead of
the router answering, VisualSVN answers.

The router seems to be passing more than it should, and that is a
problem to be fixed at the router.  Question: what are the ports
VisualSVN uses that should not be passed through?

Next question: when I do connect remotely via VPN, I expect to be able
to use SVN (tortoise on my client) to use the VisualSVN server.  This
should work, right?

Thanks,
Steve

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