Derek Atkins wrote:

I suggest you bypass the firewall, either via a local (ssh?) proxy or
using https.   We might consider setting up an http forwarder on a second
port to try to bypass firewall restrictions.

That would be verry nice!! I'm behind a good firewall now, but have managed to setup a tunnel to my server at home.

But https, does NOT like a fraction of a second of downtime, and this happends quite often as our sattelite is moving a lot. (I'm on a ship, working offshore in Australia at the moment).

THT


-derek

Quoting Tor Harald Thorland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi again,

This is a little O.T.

I'm at work at the moment, and is trying to update my svn version... I have a bad sattelite connection, and keep getting a secure connection truncated error after only 3-4 files.. so you could imagine the time it takes try try to get to the latest revision when it also on top of that have to save it to a memory stick.

Is there anyone who has any suggestions on how to connect to the svn server easier? I think I have to use https due to my company's firewall... I've also tryed to set up a tunnel, to my server at home, and connect from it, and it looks like it is giving me a little more files before it cut's..

Any suggestions? :-)

Tor Harald
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