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Can't Access GNU and Debian ftp sites


From: Tom Hart
Subject: Can't Access GNU and Debian ftp sites
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 21:38:04 -0600
User-agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.0.0) Gecko/20020623 Debian/1.0.0-0.woody.1

Hi all,

I've successfully installed a GNU/Hurd system using Marcus' latest tarball. The problem now is that I can't access the GNU or Debian ftp sites to download packages.

I had this problem with my previous installation (based on the J2 CDs). Also, I know my hardware works with GNU/Hurd, since another all networking worked on another old installation of mine (which was based on an older tarball).

The problem is not specific to the GNU/Debian ftp sites. I can use links to view a web page on my local network, but links complains "Unknown Error" if I attempt to access a non-local site, such as www.gnu.org.

I am able to connect with these sites without difficulty; for example, using typing "ping alpha.gnu.org" works without any problems.

I'm including the output of "apt-get update" (apt-errors.txt), my attempt to access a few ftp sites using the ftp client (ftp-client.txt), and the result of pinging alpha.gnu.org (pinging2.txt). Basically, I keep getting "Connection reset by peer" and "Service not available, remote server has closed connection" errors. =(

I've manually downloaded the .debs to upgrade to the latest version of libc and the Hurd, in case my troubles were due to some problem in the Hurd servers that has been fixed since the tarball was made. This didn't help.

Also, my network is configured using the DHCP workaround described in the GNU/Hurd User's Guide (http://seinfeld.arrowstreet.com/docs/documentation/using_gnuhurd.html).

If anyone knows of any solution to this problem, or can suggest any test I can perform to track the source of the problem down or further information that I should provide, I'd greatly appreciate it. =)

Thanks.

P.S. The console client is great. Nothing like switching terminals to kill runaway processes (the reboot button just doesn't cut it!).

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Err http://ftp.debian.org unstable/main Packages
  Could not connect to ftp.debian.org:80 (128.101.80.131). - connect 
(1073741885 Connection refused) [IP: 128.101.80.131 80]
Err ftp://alpha.gnu.org unstable/main Packages
  Read error - read (1073741878 Connection reset by peer)
Err ftp://alpha.gnu.org unstable/main Release
  Read error - read (1073741878 Connection reset by peer)
Err http://ftp.debian.org unstable/main Release
  Could not connect to ftp.debian.org:80 (128.101.80.131). - connect 
(1073741885 Connection refused) [IP: 128.101.80.131 80]
Err http://ftp.debian.org unstable/non-US/main Packages
  Could not connect to ftp.debian.org:80 (128.101.80.131). - connect 
(1073741885 Connection refused) [IP: 128.101.80.131 80]
Err http://ftp.debian.org unstable/non-US/main Release
  Could not connect to ftp.debian.org:80 (128.101.80.131). - connect 
(1073741885 Connection refused) [IP: 128.101.80.131 80]
Reading Package Lists...
Building Dependency Tree...
ftp> open ftp.debian.org
Connected to ftp.debian.org.
220 FTP server: 421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
ftp> open alpha.gnu.org
Connected to alpha.gnu.org.
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
ftp> open ftp.mozilla.org
Connected to ftp-mozilla.gftp-mozilla.netscape.com.
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
ftp> anonymous
?Invalid command
ftp> 
ftp> 
ftp> 
ftp> 
PING alpha.gnu.org (199.232.41.11): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 199.232.41.11: icmp_seq=0 ttl=60 time=10.000 ms
64 bytes from 199.232.41.11: icmp_seq=0 ttl=237 time=80.000 ms (DUP!)
64 bytes from 199.232.41.11: icmp_seq=1 ttl=60 time=0.000 ms
64 bytes from 199.232.41.11: icmp_seq=1 ttl=237 time=150.000 ms (DUP!)
64 bytes from 199.232.41.11: icmp_seq=2 ttl=60 time=10.000 ms
64 bytes from 199.232.41.11: icmp_seq=2 ttl=237 time=100.000 ms (DUP!)
64 bytes from 199.232.41.11: icmp_seq=3 ttl=60 time=0.000 ms
64 bytes from 199.232.41.11: icmp_seq=3 ttl=237 time=80.000 ms (DUP!)
64 bytes from 199.232.41.11: icmp_seq=4 ttl=60 time=0.000 ms
64 bytes from 199.232.41.11: icmp_seq=4 ttl=237 time=70.000 ms (DUP!)
64 bytes from 199.232.41.11: icmp_seq=5 ttl=60 time=20.000 ms
64 bytes from 199.232.41.11: icmp_seq=5 ttl=237 time=70.000 ms (DUP!)
64 bytes from 199.232.41.11: icmp_seq=6 ttl=60 time=40.000 ms
64 bytes from 199.232.41.11: icmp_seq=6 ttl=237 time=70.000 ms (DUP!)
64 bytes from 199.232.41.11: icmp_seq=7 ttl=60 time=60.000 ms
64 bytes from 199.232.41.11: icmp_seq=7 ttl=237 time=70.000 ms (DUP!)
--- alpha.gnu.org ping statistics ---
9 packets transmitted, 8 packets received, +8 duplicates, 11% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 0.000/51.875/150.000/41.566 ms

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