I just wasted an hour on this, so I hope that explaining the solution here will help someone. If you’re using TortoiseSVN and PuTTY, perhaps using a private key created with PuTTYgen (like me), then this probably applies to you. I’m using Windows XP Pro, but Home is probably the same. I didn’t have this problem before because I just used cygwin’s ssh.exe which worked fine.
PuTTY Internal Error
Invalid Port Number
For TortoiseSVN’s SSH cilent, leave the box blank. Do not choose putty.exe, that doesn’t work. Blank is fine, TortoisePlink is fine. Otherwise you see the error above. When you enter the URL to the repository, use the PuTTY saved session name instead of the server name. For example, if your session is MyConnection, use MyConnection for the server instead of, for example, svn.osafoundation.org.
- Search Terms - April 2004
- ibo.org error
- Designing an Authentication System
- Can’t Print Blank Page
- CoreFTP and X-Win32
- WordPress.com is down
- USC Email - Remove from Server
- PayPal Error
- Last Computer Club Meeting
- AIM Error Category 4 Code 1
» ibo.org error
» AIM Error Category 4 Code 1
» Search Terms - April 2004
» Getting Started with Cosmo Dev



problem fixed:
http://svn.haxx.se/tsvnusers/archive-2006-02/0422.shtml
Thank you. It worked before, but now I’m having trouble again with version 1.4.1. This tame it says first “unable to write to standard output (stderr) and after that “connection closend unexpetdly”. Can you help?
Thanks for saving me hours…
Very useful for me!
Respect from Russia! =)
Thanks, really helped me out!