On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 01:46:10PM +0200, Goswin von Brederlow wrote: > Could you use tcpdump or ethereal or similar to log the actual network > traffic of apt-get? But please, only that of apt-get.
On Mon, May 08, 2006 at 11:13:30AM +0200, Michael Vogt wrote: > The output of: > # apt-get -o Debug::Acquire::http=true update 2> apt_http.log > > would be usefull here (please attach it to this bugreport). I've attached a tcpdump log, 10.0.0.5 is the server 10.0.0.17 the debian etch client. The first answer from the server (200 OK to Release.gpg) looks garbled (my ethereal's dissector could not parse it). This lead me to restart apache on the server and I haven't seen the problem since. If it occurs again I'll try with the Debug options to apt-get. For now I think you can close this report, doesn't seem to be a problem in apt-get afaict. Sorry for the report, looks like wget could parse the broken header-line ok and I hadn't seen that behaviour of apache ever before. Ralf -- Ralf Schlatterbeck email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] FAX: +43/2243/26465/23
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