Anyone have advice on how to get subversion working through a corporate firewall.
Currently I get: | /usr/local/bin/svn co svn+ssh://gcc.gnu.org:/svn/gcc/trunk | ssh: gcc.gnu.org:: no address associated with hostname. | svn: Connection closed unexpectedly I have cvs working, I ran socksify on cvs and ssh and that seemed to work fine for those commands and I can do checkout/checkins with cvs. When I try to socksify svn, I get an error: [hpsje - sje_gcc_cmo] (root) $ /opt/socks/bin/socksify /usr/local/bin/svn /usr/local/bin/svn->/opt/socks/bin/svn ... Found nothing to change. I think this might be because the library calls that need to be intercepted by socks are not in svn but in a dynamic library that is linked in by svn. It looks like the neon subdirectory in svn understands --with-socks= but I don't have a socks.h header file as part of my socks installation. Is there an GNU Socks package I can build? I see Dante, is that what I want? Is using --with-socks on my subversion build the right way to be attacking this problem? I am trying to get this to work from my HP-UX box, if that makes a difference. Steve Ellcey [EMAIL PROTECTED]