Hello Leonp,
apart from trying to have a SVN client access, what was your initial need ? (without background, from there it seems like a XYproblem)
Have you got a look at
https://wiki.contribs.org/Subversion which includ webdav SVN access?
Hello.
I have the SME 9.2 running and installed the svnserve for the svn clients access using the SVN protocol.
For this, the 3690 TCP port must be accessible. SO, I did as described in https://wiki.contribs.org/Firewall:
config set svn service access public status enabled TCPPort 3690
config setprop svn AllowHosts 192.168.50.0/24 (my local network)
signal-event remoteaccess-update
I will assume your SME is configured as gateway server and not server only, as you did not mention that. Then if your SME LAN is 192.168.50.0/24, you do not need this kind of setting but rather :
config set svn service access private status enabled TCPPort 3690
signal-event remoteaccess-update
to change from your current status:
config setprop svn access private
config delprop svn AllowHosts
signal-event remoteaccess-update
signal-event reboot
this is not needed after remoteaccess-update
but still, when I try:
telnet 192.168.50.254 3690 (server address)
I receive:
telnet: connect to address 192.168.50.254: Connection refused
Any help will be highly appreciated.
By default all ports are open to the LAN without the previous commands. So my first guesses would rather be:
- is your service running ?
- is it really listening on that port 3690?
- is it listening on this ip192.168.50.254 (some might only listen on loopback by default, or on nothing until specified)?
- have you tried telnet from localhost (ie from the server itself)?