Success! It indeed connects to svn://hostname/repo01 but when trying to create a new folder I get the following: [Window Title] TortoiseSVN
[Main Instruction] Subversion reported an error: [Content] Authorization failed [Close] Shouldn't it be showing an authentication pop-up at this point or do I need to set something else first? On Friday, 12 August 2022 at 15:48:52 UTC+2 Timmy wrote: > Thanks Daniel! I think I did (or perhaps I tried things like > "svn://hostname/var/opt/svn/repo01") but I got stuck in quarantine due to a > Covid infection so I'll verify once I get back to work :) > > The hostname is resolved in my hosts file but after numerous attempts one > starts checking with IP anyway. > > On Thursday, 11 August 2022 at 09:30:41 UTC+2 [email protected] wrote: > >> onsdag 10 augusti 2022 kl. 16:42:17 UTC+2 skrev [email protected]: >> >>> Hey everyone! >>> >>> I've launched a svn server based on garethflowers/docker-svn-server >>> (Github) on my Synology DS220+ NAS. First tried this tutorial >>> <https://kb.synology.com/en-af/DSM/tutorial/How_to_launch_an_SVN_server_based_on_Docker_on_your_Synology_NAS> >>> >>> but that failed on the iF.SVNAdmin package (error 500). >>> >>> The image was downloaded via the Synology GUI of Docker: >>> [image: chrome_aKve6QWhko.png] >>> >>> The svn server was launched via PuTTY using the following command: >>> sudo docker run --name svn-nas -d --restart=always --volume >>> /volume1/Data_SVN:/var/opt/svn --publish 3690:3690 garethflowers/svn-server >>> >>> Data_SVN is the shared folder I've created on the NAS to store >>> versioning data. >>> >>> A repo was created using the following command: >>> sudo docker exec -it svn-nas svnadmin create repo01 >>> >>> When right-clicking a folder in Windows (computer in the same network as >>> NAS) and selecting TortoiseVPN > Repo-Browser it refuses to find the >>> repository. I've tried: >>> >>> - svn://ip-address >>> - svn://ip-address:3690 >>> - svn://hostname >>> - svn://hostname:3690 >>> - svn://ip-address:3690/var/opt/svn >>> - svn://hostname:3690/var/opt/svn >>> - (and numerous other combinations) >>> >>> You should also specify the repo name on the URL. Did you try >> svn://hostname/repo01 or svn://ip-address/repo01? (Using hostname instead >> of ip address has more to do with the setup of your network than with >> Subversion, since it assumes the hostname is resolvable on your network). >> >> More details can be found in the Subversion book: >> https://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.7/svn.serverconfig.svnserve.html >> >> Kind regards, >> Daniel >> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TortoiseSVN" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tortoisesvn/506ba906-478d-4d27-9803-efb9bcaeef7en%40googlegroups.com.
