Yea you still gotta run the svnserve daemon (and tunnel through SSH) - which
is why youre getting those messages:

http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.serverconfig.svnserve.html#svn.serverconfig.svnserve.sshauth

yea the 42 different ways of authenticating is a little frustrating..

On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Scott Olmsted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Ryan,
>
> I can SSH into the site, so that seems to be running, and would seem to
> rule out my IP address being blocked. I SSH'd with port 22 set explicitly
> (-p 22) with no problem.
>
> So perhaps there is no process running on the server to handle my svn
> request. Perhaps the creator of the site (no longer available) did his
> checkout on the server into a working directory there and then copied the
> files, to his development machine and back again after modification. Would
> that work?
>
> Perhaps I should ask the techs at the host about this. I thought I'd go as
> far as I could before bothering them. Thanks for the ideas.
>
> Scott
>
>
>
> At 07:54 AM 9/11/2008, you wrote:
>
> Scott,
>
> So I would suggest that 1 of the following is probably going on:
>
> 1) SSH is not enabled / running
> 2) SSH is running on a different port
> 3) DenyHost is running and you got your ip address blocked
>
> Ryan
>
> On Sep 11, 2008, at 8:55 AM, Scott Olmsted wrote:
>
>
> I think that was just my bad typing in the email (on a different machine).
> However, this morning instead of that message, it sat there for a couple
> minutes, then timed out:
>
> ssh: connect to host svn.mywebsite.com port 22: Connection timed out
>
>
> At 09:59 PM 9/10/2008, you wrote:
>
> Real quick observation your error code says 'scn+ssh'.. Shouldn't it say
> 'svn+ssh'?
>
> Ryan
>
> On Sep 10, 2008, at 8:58 PM, Scott Olmsted wrote:
>
>
> I have a small job making a few modifications to a Rails site. I see that
> there are Subversion directories and files on the server, but I have no
> experience with Subversion, and only a little with Git. I figure this would
> be as good a time as any to get some Subversion experience, especially since
> I want to use Capistrano out of the box to deploy the changes.
>
> I installed Subversion on my Linux box and because
>
> /home/myusername/svn/myproject
>
> exists on the server I tried checking out the trunk files with
>
> svn co svn+ssh: //[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> /home/myusername/svn/myproject
>
> but I get
>
> svn: Unrecognized URL scheme for 'scn+ssh:
>  //[EMAIL PROTECTED]/home/myusername/svn/myproject'
>
> How can I tell if a Subversion server is running there and what path to put
> in my checkout command?
>
> Or am I somehow going about this all wrong?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Scott
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >
>

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