2008/7/8, Daniel Burrows wrote:
>
>
> Without knowing why it was failing I can't say why it started working
> again. It sounds to me like maybe you had some sort of transparent
> proxy sitting between you and the archive, but I can't confirm that
> without seeing a trace from a failing sessio
On Tue, Jul 08, 2008 at 12:20:36PM +0200, Micaela Gallerini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
was heard to say:
> 2008/7/7, Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> >
> > I have one more thing to try: could you run your original "update"
> > command with these extra options?
> >
> > -o "Debug::pkgAcqu
2008/7/7, Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I have one more thing to try: could you run your original "update"
> command with these extra options?
>
> -o "Debug::pkgAcquire=true" -o "Debug::Acquire::http=true"
>
> Post the exact output you get. If you normally run in a non-English
On Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 11:12:57AM +0200, Micaela Gallerini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
was heard to say:
> 2008/7/6, Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Ok, apt isn't trying to use a proxy. Are you able to connect to
> > security.debian.org using a regular Web browser? Just go to
> > http://
2008/7/6, Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Ok, apt isn't trying to use a proxy. Are you able to connect to
> security.debian.org using a regular Web browser? Just go to
> http://security.debian.org and see what you get.
>
>
thanks,
I see the information security Debian page with
On Sun, Jul 06, 2008 at 09:56:18AM +0200, Micaela Gallerini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
was heard to say:
> 2008/7/5, Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Sat, Jul 05, 2008 at 06:56:10PM +0200, Micaela Gallerini
> > Do you have an HTTP proxy configured in /etc/apt/apt.conf? Run
> >
> > apt-co
2008/7/5, Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sat, Jul 05, 2008 at 06:56:10PM +0200, Micaela Gallerini
> Do you have an HTTP proxy configured in /etc/apt/apt.conf? Run
>
> apt-config dump | grep -i proxy
>
> and post the output if it prints anything.
I haven't no one log...:S
the re
On Sat, Jul 05, 2008 at 06:56:10PM +0200, Micaela Gallerini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
was heard to say:
> Impossible obtain
> http://security.debian.org/dists/etch/updates/Release.gpg Connection
> failed
> Impossible obtain http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/etch/Release.gpg
> Connection failed
> Impos
2008/7/5, Carl Fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> What is the result of 'nslookup security.debian.org'?
thanks to you,
the result is:
# nslookup security.debian.org
Server: 62.94.X.XX
Address:62.94.X.XX#XX
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: security.debian.org
Address: 212.211.1
2008/7/5, Eugene V. Lyubimkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>
> Show us your /etc/apt/sources.list.
>
thanks for the reply...^^
my sources.list
deb http://security.debian.org/ etch/updates main contrib
deb-src http://security.debian.org/ etch/updat
On Sat, Jul 05, 2008 at 06:56:10PM +0200, Micaela Gallerini wrote:
[snip]
> Err http://security.debian.org etch/updates/main Packages
> Impossible connect to localhost:4001 (127.0.0.1). - connect (111
> Connection refused)
> Err http://security.debian.org etch/updates/contrib Packages
> Imposs
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Micaela Gallerini wrote:
> Dears,
> this problem persists for several days, and point-blank apt-get
> don't me more updates. The log is below that, I misunderstood why
> reaches 127.0.0.1 and not the Internet network that work fine, I have
> not
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