Hi all,

I've just upgraded a machine (which I've just 'inherited') from squeeze
to wheezy, and svn users are getting SSL errors like this:

------------8<---------------
[Users-Mac-Pro] user% svn up
Updating '.':
svn: E175002: Unable to connect to a repository at URL
'https://user@firewall:8443/svn/Repo'
svn: E175002: OPTIONS of 'https://user@firewall:8443/svn/Repo': SSL
handshake failed: SSL error code -1/1/336032856 (https://firewall:8443)
------------8<---------------

Note that the firewall forwards connections on 8443 through to 443 on
the actual svn server. This was working before the upgrade.

The svn server is running apache, and while I'm unfamiliar with svn and
its server setup, it appears to be using DAV (there's a directive "DAV svn"

It also does access control against Atlassian Crowd, using
authnz_crowd_module, which I also know nothing about, but I suspect that
would happen after the SSL negotiations that are breaking, so I assume
it's irrelevant.

Interestingly, though, the user can point his browser at the same url,
and it works fine.

I've googled the above error messages, and found things that are similar
but not the same.

I haven't done all the diagnostics I might try if I was directly talking
to the user, but that will have to wait till tomorrow my time; it's late
evening (well, early morning ...) now.

Given the lag, I thought I'd ask here now, and hope there might be
suggestions when I wake up :-) Timezone differences mean I usually don't
get much response during the NZ daytime :-)

TIA,
Richard


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