FC1 Updates Failing

Chalonec Roger Chalonec.Roger at pbgc.gov
Thu Jun 24 12:21:49 UTC 2004


This is not a fresh install.  I can do everything on the web except
up2date. No firewall, no proxies, etc.  This happens from two different
machines in separate physical locations.  Are you able to get to the
ibiblio site?

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[mailto:fedora-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of James Kosin
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 9:30 AM
To: For users of Fedora Core releases
Subject: Re: FC1 Updates Failing






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Chalonec Roger wrote:
| I am not sure which ones they all were.  I can no longer see the
| original list because I get from up2date "...There was a fatal error
| connecting to the server.  The message was: An Http error occurred
| Status Code:404 Error Message: No Found.
|
| I get this from two separate servers at two separate locations.
|
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Roger,

Is this a fresh install of FC1?  Or is this just something that has just
started?

Are you blocking port 80?  Do you have a firewall setup?  A proxy setup?

I'm trying to cover all bases; because there can even be network
problems.
Have you tried yum.... to see if that works.

Ok... Ok...

1)  Step back and think.  What was the last thing that you (or network
admin / provider) changed recently?

2)  Are you behind a firewall?  If so, do you have access to the
configuration, or is it the firewall that comes with FC1?

3)  Is DNS working?  Can you ping say visi.net?  or can you only ping IP
addresses only?

4)  Can you browse the Internet from this machine?  Open the WEB browser
and try http://www.redhat.com .....

Let me know,
James Kosin
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