On Mon, Mar 9, 2020 at 9:18 AM Kyle Echols <subvers...@kyleechols.com>
wrote:

> We run through a reverse proxy for SVN access and that proxy has
> KeepAlives disabled, as a result, I've been asked if it's possible to
> disable KeepAlives and/or HTTP Pipelining in the subversion client?
>
> For some background, we are getting SSL errors when trying to checkout /
> update that don't occur going to the server direct (bypassing the proxy)
> and all we see in the reverse proxy (Apache HTTPd under the covers) logs
> are:
>
>     "insecure re-negotiation required, but a pipelined request is present;
> keep alive disabled"
>
> TortoiseSVN returns:
>
>     Error running context: An error occurred during SSL communication
>
> The SVN Server (CollabNET) -
>
>     Reports a broken pipe, with a "HINT: Stop button pressed in browser?"
> type message
>

I have always been under the impression the client and server just
negotiate the availability of KeepAlive and manage with our without it.
That said, since SVN 1.7 the client has needed KeepAlive enabled for
performance to be decent:

http://subversion.apache.org/docs/release-notes/1.7.html#serf

You should get a proxy that supports it

-- 
Thanks

Mark Phippard
http://markphip.blogspot.com/

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