The guy who used to manage the SVN servers no longer works here so I kind of 
inherited it.  Yes we are running 1.6 on RHEL6.  I see that the most updated 
version is 1.9.3(?), is that RHEL7 compatible?

From: Eric Johnson [mailto:e...@tibco.com]
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2016 12:57 PM
To: Gronde, Christopher (Contractor) <christopher.gro...@fincen.gov>
Cc: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: An established connection was aborted by the software in your host 
machine.

I've seen this kind of error, and usually it seems to map to problems with the 
network connectivity. In addition to checking for Apache configuration, also 
check for proxies that might be disrupting the communication.

You're also using a very old version of the Subversion server, and presumably 
an old version of Apache. Upgrading will almost certainly address some of the 
problems you're seeing.

For upgrade alternatives, you'll need to go outside of the stock CentOS 
repositories. For example: 
http://opensource.wandisco.com/centos/6/svn-1.8/RPMS/x86_64/



On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 9:43 AM, Gronde, Christopher (Contractor) 
<christopher.gro...@fincen.gov<mailto:christopher.gro...@fincen.gov>> wrote:
We have a user who is trying to commit a 5MB file (he says the file is larger 
than he normally uploads) and he is receiving the error in subject of this 
email.  I have looked at the apache error_log (after upping the logging to 
debug) as well as access_log, and find nothing that shows why this error is 
happening.  Someone suggested changing the name of the file and attempting 
again, but that did not work either.  Any assistance in troubleshooting this 
would be much appreciated.  I have googled all I can and can’t find any 
definitive answer to this issue.

SVN Version: 1.6.11 (r934486)
OS RHEL 6.7
Client OS Windows 7
Client Version: TortoiseSVN 1.7.7, Build 22907 – 64bit
No local firewall on server
I believe there is a physical firewall between client machine and SVN server
No load balancer
Error is generated by the SVN client when committing the file.


V/r
Chris (CTR)
Linux Systems Administrator
Network Monitoring Engineer


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