TortoiseSVN Error: "OPTIONS of 'https://...' could not connect to server (...)"
- by Zack Peterson
I'm trying to setup a new computer to synchronize with my SVN repository that's hosted with cvsdude.com.
I get this error:
Here's what I did (these have worked in the past):
Downloaded and installed TortoiseSVN
Created a new folder C:\aspwebsite
Right-clicked, chose SVN Checkout...
Entered the following information, clicked OK:
URL of repository: https://<reponame>-svn.cvsdude.com/aspwebsite
Checkout directory: C:\aspwebsite
Checkout depth: Fully recursive
Omit externals: Unchecked
Revision: HEAD revision
Got TortoiseSVN error:
OPTIONS of 'https://<reponame>-svn.cvsdude.com/aspwebsite': could not connect to server (https://<reponame>-svn.cvsdude.com)
Rather than getting the error, TortoiseSVN should have asked for my username and password and then downloaded about 90MB.
Why can't I checkout from my Subversion repository?
Kent Fredric wrote:
Either their security certificate has
expired, or their hosting is
broken/down.
Contact CVSDude and ask them whats up.
It could also be a timeout, because
for me their site is exhaustively
slow..
It errors after only a couple seconds. I don't think it's a timeout.
Matt wrote:
Try visiting
https://[redacted]-svn.cvsdude.com/aspwebsite
and see what happens. If you can visit
it in your browser, you ought to be
able to get the files in your SVN
client and we can work from there. If
it fails, then there's your answer.
I can access the site in a web browser.