Jean Figarella wrote:
It's nice to see that the OS where CentOS gets its sources from also experiments the same error!
I have been very busy lately so I haven't had the time to deal with the problem, probably later this week or early next week. As soon as I find something Ill let you know. Hopefully you'll do the same if you come across the solution first.
PS. Forwarding this message to the mailing list.
Yvan Bourquin wrote:
Hello,
I have exactly the same problem that you described below. (On a RedHat Enterprise Linux system though) Did you find a solution / workaround ? Any information would be greatly appreciated ! I look forward for your answer, Cheers,
Yvan
Here is my problem,
On my network there is a subversion server to which everybody connects to and checks in/out code and documents. The workstations on the network are all based on Fedora core 3. And everybody's home directory is on a nfs share. This nfs share is mounted via the fstab. So no matter to which box a user logs in, his/her home dir is gonna be the same.
Now here is the trick. I installed a new CentOS4.3 workstation for testing purposes. Mounted the home dirs like all the Fedora boxes. But whenever I try to do svn update or any other subversion command from my home dir I get the following:
*Code:*
bash-3.00$ svn update
svn: REPORT request failed on '/svn/code/!svn/vcc/default'
svn: REPORT of '/svn/code/!svn/vcc/default': 400 Bad Request (https://subversion)
bash-3.00$
But if I create a new directory, lets call it /local and I move there, then I can check out code and docuemts and do everything else.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Jean
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Here is something new that I found out. Looking at the logs in /var/log/httpd.
When I svn from the local dir: (svn update)
from ssl_access_log
192.168.3.80 - - "PROPFIND /svn/code/sysadmin HTTP/1.1" 401 478 192.168.3.80 - "PROPFIND /svn/code/sysadmin HTTP/1.1" 207 692 192.168.3.80 - "PROPFIND /svn/code/!svn/vcc/default HTTP/1.1" 207 402 192.168.3.80 - "PROPFIND /svn/code/!svn/bln/30382 HTTP/1.1" 207 461 192.168.3.80 - "PROPFIND /svn/code/sysadmin HTTP/1.1" 207 692 192.168.3.80 - "REPORT /svn/code/!svn/vcc/default HTTP/1.1" 200 647
and from ssl_request_log
192.168.3.80 TLSv1 DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA "PROPFIND /svn/code/sysadmin HTTP/1.1" 478
192.168.3.80 TLSv1 DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA "PROPFIND /svn/code/sysadmin HTTP/1.1" 692
192.168.3.80 TLSv1 DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA "PROPFIND /svn/code/!svn/vcc/default HTTP/1.1" 402
192.168.3.80 TLSv1 DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA "PROPFIND /svn/code/!svn/bln/30382 HTTP/1.1" 461
192.168.3.80 TLSv1 DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA "PROPFIND /svn/code/sysadmin HTTP/1.1" 692
192.168.3.80 TLSv1 DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA "REPORT /svn/code/!svn/vcc/default HTTP/1.1" 647
Now to the good part, when I run svn from the nfs mounted dir. (svn update)
from ssl_access_log
192.168.3.80 - -"PROPFIND /svn/code/sysadmin HTTP/1.1" 401 478 192.168.3.80 - "PROPFIND /svn/code/sysadmin HTTP/1.1" 207 692 192.168.3.80 - "PROPFIND /svn/code/!svn/vcc/default HTTP/1.1" 207 402 192.168.3.80 - "PROPFIND /svn/code/!svn/bln/30387 HTTP/1.1" 207 461 192.168.3.80 - "PROPFIND /svn/code/sysadmin HTTP/1.1" 207 692 192.168.3.80 - "REPORT /svn/code/!svn/vcc/default HTTP/1.1" 400 303
from ssl_request_log
192.168.3.80 TLSv1 DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA "PROPFIND /svn/code/sysadmin HTTP/1.1" 478
192.168.3.80 TLSv1 DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA "PROPFIND /svn/code/sysadmin HTTP/1.1" 692
192.168.3.80 TLSv1 DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA "PROPFIND /svn/code/!svn/vcc/default HTTP/1.1" 402
192.168.3.80 TLSv1 DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA "PROPFIND /svn/code/!svn/bln/30387 HTTP/1.1" 461
192.168.3.80 TLSv1 DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA "PROPFIND /svn/code/sysadmin HTTP/1.1" 692
192.168.3.80 TLSv1 DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA "REPORT /svn/code/!svn/vcc/default HTTP/1.1" 303
and from the ssl_error_log
[error] [client 192.168.3.80] The request body must specify a report.
Is this an ssl error or is it webdav? The version of openssl on the Fedora box is actually older than the one the CentOS box.
Fedora: -bash-3.00$ rpm -qa | grep ssl openssl-0.9.7a-42.1 xmlsec1-openssl-1.2.6-3 openssl-devel-0.9.7a-42.1
and CentOS bash-3.00$ rpm -qa | grep ssl openssl-0.9.7a-43.8 openssl-devel-0.9.7a-43.8 xmlsec1-openssl-1.2.6-3
Any ideas?