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I found out this was due to the ipv6 functionality in the interface
configuration. Problem resolved after disabling ipv6. Thanks.
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On 13 Dec 2010 08:30, "Grey Farmer" <573...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
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> I hope this makes me no longer expi
I can confirm the bug is still present in 10.10
Installed it on my netbook the other day and had to set ipv6 to false in
order to download add ons.
On 13 December 2010 13:22, Grey Farmer <573...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I hope this makes me no longer expired. Right?
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I hope this makes me no longer expired. Right?
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firefox/edit/pref's/advanced/network/connection settings/config'proxies:
. changed [use system proxy settings]
to [no proxy] ..
. also applied system updates;
everything's fine now .
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Quick followup: Maybe everyone else knows this, but a simple restart of
the browser after the IPv6 change may not work. I had the same problem
with Seamonkey and used the same fix. I had to do a full reboot before
the setting appeared to take effect; just restarting Seamonkey did not.
I had reboot
This fixed it for me, too!
Thanks for all the help on this.
justrich wrote:
> I thought I had already tried unsuccessfully to install add-ons with
> IPv6 toggled to TRUE, then tried it again after toggling to FALSE
> (confirmed with no success), but maybe I am mistaken in the first case.
> Anyway,
I thought I had already tried unsuccessfully to install add-ons with
IPv6 toggled to TRUE, then tried it again after toggling to FALSE
(confirmed with no success), but maybe I am mistaken in the first case.
Anyway, toggling IPv6 to TRUE fixed the problem for me. I just installed
Xmarks, and the ent
I have the same bug.
In addition, I am getting intermittent "404s" on sites my other
computers confirm are working fine.
50MB set in firefox
ActiontecGT704WG router/modem
MSI MS-6566E mobo w/ 1GB ram, 2.4 ghz Pentium 4, video= NV11DDR [GeForce2 MX200]
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Disabling IPv6 in Firefox via about:config didn't work for me either,
but carrying out the modifications to /etc/sysctl.conf described above
DID work. Thank you!
Can anyone explain what this does and why it works?
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OK, i worked out the reason for that. It seems to be an IPv6 problem.
To install addons you have to:
1. add the following lines to /etc/sysctl.conf
net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 1
net.ipv6.conf.default.disable_ipv6 = 1
net.ipv6.conf.lo.disable_ipv6 = 1
2. execute: sysctl -p
3. res
I have a desktop computer updated from 9.10 and a laptop with a new
installation of 10.04 Lucid Linx. No firewall special configured.
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As far as I'm aware, there's no special firewall setup on my machine.
It's a dual boot machine - one disk with XP, the other with Lucid 10.04.
My installation of 10.04 is stock-standard - I haven't tweaked any
special settings, and neither did I do so when I had 8.04 LTS running
(it worked fine!).
Does anyone affected by this bug have a firewall setup that could be
blocking the download from the Mozilla servers? More importantly, is
there anyone affected by this bug that has had no success with the
previous fixes mentioned and doesn't have a firewall enabled?
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** Summary changed:
- unable to download addons - example:adblock+
+ Firefox is unable to download add-ons (download error -228)
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