> What port is VisualSVN Server using and what ports is your router > forwarding?
Thanks. I'm on the road now and cannot remotely determine what port VisualSVN Server is using. I was hoping someone could tell me. :-) I can check my router, however, and it was forwarding https 443. I removed that and no longer have visualsvn responding as before. I'm probably okay until I have a real need for https other than for visualsvn. It does concern me, though, that visualsvn was responding to 443. I sure didn't intentionally configure that. > Once this is all straightened out, yes, you should be able to connect via > VPN and then use the local address (or name) of the server to get to your > repositories. Excellent. On May 5, 8:00 am, Terry Hughes <[email protected]> wrote: > From what I know, VisualSVN Server only uses the port specified in the > management tool. > > The only way that VisualSVN Server could be responding is if the router is > configured to forward requests for a port to the server and that happens to > be the port VisualSVN Server is using. > > What port is VisualSVN Server using and what ports is your router > forwarding? > > Once this is all straightened out, yes, you should be able to connect via > VPN and then use the local address (or name) of the server to get to your > repositories. > > > > On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 9:59 PM, Steverino <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > I'm not a complete network neophyte, but I'm unsure where to start on > > this one. > > > Have single public ip address, with a locally addressed Win Server > > 2008 behind it running VisualSVN. Seems to be running fine from > > within the local net. > > > I don't necessarily need it directly accessible from the Internet. I > > would like to have access from outside the local net, but had planned > > to connect with VPN to do so. > > > The current problem: if from the Internet I attempt to secure https > > connect to my router (the bearer of the public address), instead of > > the router answering, VisualSVN answers. > > > The router seems to be passing more than it should, and that is a > > problem to be fixed at the router. Question: what are the ports > > VisualSVN uses that should not be passed through? > > > Next question: when I do connect remotely via VPN, I expect to be able > > to use SVN (tortoise on my client) to use the VisualSVN server. This > > should work, right? > > > Thanks, > > Steve- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -

