On 2012/06/05, at 18:55, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 06:42:46PM +0900, Masaru Kitajima wrote:
>> 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.
> 
> If I understood correctly you are having trouble connecting *from*
> the server to svn.apache.org, and that you can connect fine to
> svn.apache.org from another machine. Or did I misunderstand?

 Yes, you understand correctly.

>> 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.
> 
> Maybe something between svn.apache.org and the VPS is interfering?
> Maybe your iptables rules on the VPS are somehow blocking or breaking
> outgoing http connections?

 Well, I'll check it tomorrow as I've gotta leave my office right
now as I have an appointment tonight.

> I hope you'll find out what's wrong. I cannot think of anything
> else to suggest :(

I really appreciate your helps. I'll check iptables tomorrow.

>> Ah, I'm really confusing. Is there any specific port I should open
>> using iptables for Subversion HTTP connection besides 80?
> 
> Subversion uses just port 80 for HTTP.

I see, thank you.

> BTW, I'm getting occasional bounces when sending replies to your posts:
> 
>  Final-Recipient: RFC822; kitaj...@prime-kobo.com
>  Action: failed
>  Status: 4.4.7
>  Remote-MTA: DNS; prime-kobo.com
>  Diagnostic-Code: SMTP; 451 4.3.5 Server configuration error
>  Last-Attempt-Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2012 11:31:05 +0200
> 
> I don't know what this means and if it is related to the Subversion trouble
> you're having.

 No, it's not related to subversion trouble. Maybe I used another e-mail
account.

 Am sorry to cause you a trouble.

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