I'm not sure if I have a connection problem. As "Yum" and "wget" works well on the server. And I can connect to the server using HTTP, FTP, and SSH.
And I'm not behind any proxies. Only one thing which is different is that it's a VPS. But the VPS has a global IP address and I can configure almost everything. Ah, I'm really confusing. Is there any specific port I should open using iptables for Subversion HTTP connection besides 80? On 2012/06/05, at 18:26, Stefan Sperling wrote: > On Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 03:14:21PM +0900, Masaru Kitajima wrote: >> Stefan, >> >> I found another problem. This may be server side Subversion configuration >> is somehow miss configured, I guess. >> >> I installed subversion using "yum -y install subversion" and Subversion >> 1.6.11 was installed. I also did "yum -y install mod_dav_svn" too. >> >> Today, I found that Subversion 1.7.5 is released. So I tried to get it >> and build it. >> >> Connecting to my server using SSH and typed >> "svn co http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/trunk subversion" >> then again "svn: OPTIONS (URL: >> 'http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/trunk'): >> Could not read status line:" was shown on the server. >> >> I have another server running CentOS6 and tried the same thing and >> it succeeded. I could get the source code from apache.org's repository. >> >> I'm really confused... > > If you cannot even check out from svn.apache.org (which should virtually > always work), maybe there is a connection problem? > > Are you behind a HTTP proxy? > Is something blocking or interfering with network traffic?