Yes there is a Fritzbox router in between the
client that has the problem and the VisualSVN server.

I have contacted the manufacturer support to see
if they could help me track down the problem, but
to no avail.

I will try updating the server, although I am sceptical
that this will help because it is clearly a problem
on the client side (the server works fine with a
all the other client machines).




On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 3:05 PM, Pavel Lyalyakin <
pavel.lyalya...@visualsvn.com> wrote:

> Hello Gustaf,
>
> VisualSVN Server 2.5.2 is an outdated version, you have to upgrade and
> see if it helps. Upgrade your server instance to 2.5.18 which is the
> latest maintenance release for 2.5 branch and see if it helps. You can
> download VisualSVN Server 2.5.18 at
> http://www.visualsvn.com/server/download/2.5/ The upgrade is
> *strongly* recommended!
>
> If it does not help, export and attach VisualSVN Server's log to your
> reply. If the error is generated on VisualSVN Server than the relevant
> event has to be logged. Otherwise, I suggest to check if there is any
> proxy / firewall between the client and the server that causes such
> behavior. So is there any firewall and/or proxy?
>
> --
> With best regards,
> Pavel Lyalyakin
> VisualSVN Team
>

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