OK, I'm getting desperate. In my new job, we are using Hg, and I am working from home, on a VPN. Any and every remote action I attempt results in: abort: unexpected end of stream. I have googled, and found that many people have experienced this error, but the claimed solutions are almost as numerous as the complaints, and none have worked for me so far. One which sounded hopeful was to disable stream compression, but it only took longer, and resulted in different error. Oh, and the byte count is generally within 95% of what it should have been.

OK, I'm getting desperate. In my new job, we are using Hg, and I am working from home, on a VPN. Any and every remote action I attempt results in: abort: unexpected end of stream. I have googled, and found that many people have experienced this error, but the claimed solutions are almost as numerous as the complaints, and none have worked for me so far. One which sounded hopeful was to disable stream compression, but it only took longer, and resulted in different error. Oh, and the byte count is generally within 95% of what it should have been.

Also, we are using the TortoiseHg Workbench, not command line.

I am open to almost any suggestion.

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  1. Bill Meyer Can IT tell you the host and port number of the firewall or proxy server? Maybe you could try setting that explicitly in TortoiseHg's proxy settings... [Grasping for straws here]

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  2. Martijn Coppoolse I appreciate that. I am pressing them to remote in on Monday and get this thing resolved. I do not want to be taking on any of their chores.;)

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  3. try to reduce your MTU to 1400 in your vpn client, it worked for me long ago

    source
    http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1153

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