Hi Daniel and Brane,
Thanks for your feedback. I haven't heard back from the user whether
your suggestions solved the problem.
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Best regards,
Thomas Singer
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On 2020-11-28 16:40, Branko Čibej wrote:
On 27.11.2020 22:24, Daniel Sahlberg wrote:
Den fre 27 nov. 2020 kl 20:45 skrev Thomas Singer
<thomas.sin...@syntevo.com <mailto:thomas.sin...@syntevo.com>>:
How valuable is the information that the user can access the SVN
server
from a browser? How to analyze/debug the access to find out at what
stage it fails?
Not a Mac guy myself, but I on Windows would suspect proxy
configurations in the browser, application aware firewall that filter
out requests from Subversion or some trickery with the https
certificate chain. I would assume these are also possible on macOS. On
corporate networks I have seen firewalls or transparent proxy servers
that decrypt https traffic and filter based on for example user agent
strings or usage patterns.
It seems Wireshark is available for macOS so I would start there to
make sure traffic is actually getting out of the box. Then working my
way through the network to see where the packages are dropped.
I concur, all of the above makes sense.
-- Brane