Re: Subversion and plink



On 23 Jul, 17:31, petrhlavka <petrhla...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,

I have following subversion through ssh configuration on server:
RHEL3, OpenSSH openssh-3.6.1p2-33.30.12, Subversion 1.4 . Windows
clients using plink version 0.57 or Linux/Unix users using various ssh
versions have no problems with connecting to svn.

Windows clients using newer versions of plink (0.60) and SSH-1
protocol suffer from connection freeze - e.q. user runs svn checkout,
half of the data is transfered from server and then the communication
freezes. There is no such problems if they switch to the SSH-2
protocol.

Please has anybody met similar problems, is there any way how can I
debug the problem (the -v option or debug logs on server say nothing)?

  Thanks, Petr.

*WHY* are you still using RHEL 3? And can you test against CentOS 5,
or RHEL 5?
.



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