Connection refused on SVN checkout attempt [closed] - linux

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I am using Linux on VMWare Workstation inside windows 7 and i want to access to the URL below in terminal but i always get this error back. I am totally sure that everything is correct because my friend has tried the same on his computer and it worked. Please advise me something about it .It is very important
svn co svn://svn.alunos.di.uminho.pt/projectname --username __ --password __
svn: E000111: Unable to connect to a repository at URL 'svn://svn.alunos.di.uminho.pt/__'
svn: E000111: Can't connect to host 'svn.alunos.di.uminho.pt': Connection refused

The problem is that the IP address of the VM is being blocked from connecting somehow. It could be being blocked by the server, or an intermediate firewall (because it doesn't recognise the IP address, or because you are using some network like a guest network or wifi, that blocks certain ports or hosts) or it could be that there is no route from the VM to the server.
Basically I would say it's an IT Helpdesk issue; however, if the Helpdesk does not support VMware, or does not support Linux, or does not support connecting to that server, then you will have to ask someone else.

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I'm trying to connect Winscp with virtual machine. I'm working on Windows,and this problem is killing me for 5 hours. Studied a lot of examples, but I can't find out what is the problem. I tried to connect with putty to, but connection is every time refused. Tried to connect with every protocol, but didn't help. I even can't install ssh into Ubuntu, because something is blocking but not firewall(failed to fetch us archive ubuntu com). Port forwarding too wasn't very helpful.
1st Adapter is NAT, and second host-only.
Problem is that I need to enter home directory, and add some files, so I'm trying to find the easiest way to do this.
I would really appreciate any help. Here is my ifconfig, ip a, and interfaces picture.
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Use the following step to configure.
1- Run ipconfig /all on your windows machine and see which ip are assigned to your virtual adopters.
2- Assign the same range ip to your virtual machine. For example:
If on virtual adopter ip is: 192.168.130.1
Then assign ip to your vm as: 192.168.130.*
and set gateway to : 192.168.130.1
and restart the service network and check the reachability by pinging from both side.
3- If You able to ping then you will be able to use internate on your VM. Then install the ssh.
Now you will be able to use.

Raspberry Pi 2: routing table has no the specified gateway [closed]

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I have this routing table:
I used SSH to be able to use my Raspberry Pi on my laptop screen. Everything was fine until I opened my browser and wanted to ping Google in the terminal. I can't, though.
When I try to ping 8.8.8.8 (Google's nameserver), I get the message below the routing table in the image above. But the strange thing is, when I run SSH with PuTTY on a different laptop, the Internet connection is fine. So probably the problem is on my laptop.
How can I fix this issue?
Seems like you are using 192.168.1.1 as a gateway, yet you have configured 192.168.137.0/24 as the network.
You should either try to configure the default gateway to - perhaps - 192.168.137.1 or your IP address to 192.168.1.x.
An ifconfig output would be handy.
Edit:
Add default gateway:
route add default gw 192.168.137.1
You might also need to remove current default gateway(s).

Cannot access webserver from internet Centos 6.5 [closed]

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I have installed a CentOS 6.5 web server, now it is connected to LAN and WAN, Joomla is installed (LAMP)
I'm not able to see the webpage from internet only from LAN
I've checked
/etc/resolv.conf
eth1 Internet IP
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
/etc/hosts
[public ip] [www.mywebsite.org.ec]
I have disabled iptables, but still no access.
Is there something else I can check?
SOLUTION:
There was something missing in the route table.
You have to set de WAN gateway as default instead of LAN Gateway
To see the web page from internet side your gateway router should direct requests for HTTP to your server. Check your NAT configuration for the gateway device. Also if there exists a firewall on that device, you should configure it to accept HTTP requests.

Ubuntu Server VNC Connection [closed]

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I am trying to access my Ubuntu Server with Chicken of the VNC. I have GNOME installed on the server to which I can get access if I log onto the server locally and COTVNC will discover the server then through Bonjour service. Yet if I restart the server and do not log in locally then I have issues where my VNC Client does not discover the server any longer through Bonjour and I cannot connect even with manually inputting the IP address. I get Connection timed out error message from the client.
Any ideas how I can get around this as I do not want to have a keyboard and mouse connected to this server as it will be used as a media server?
Thanks
You need to start vnc server as a seperate service via /etc/init or /etc/init.d, and not as part of the session.

Can't find windows share despite having connected VPN [closed]

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I'm a programmer dammit, I should be allowed to ask these kinds of IT questions! :)
Anyway the problem is as follows. I'm writing an automatic build script to deploy code to a live windows 2003 server. To get access to the server I enabled the VPN role, and I can connect to it remotely from my dev machine using a username and password I set up on the server from the network connections screen.
I set up a share on that machine and gave full share+security permissions to the account I am using to connect. Once connected, I would have thought I would be able to see the share. In fact I can't even see the computer even though the VPN is connected (if i type '\IPADDRESS\' into the run box nothing comes up).
Am I missing an essential step here?
So you can use Remote Desktop Connection to connect to the server, but CIFS/SMB (shares) is not working?
Is there a Windows firewall setting that needs to be changed (... I don't even know if there was a 2003 update that included Windows firewall)?
Pinging the IP address results in which error message (or, hopefully none if you can RDC)?
Is the remote server and your local dev box on the same IP subnet? If its not routed properly you may be trying to hit a local address.
It looks to me like you can't connect to a network share from inside the same session that you esatblished the VPN connection in. I now manually open the VPN connection, then kick off the build scripts

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