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Re: Network Install bogs



I have had similiar problems with some ftp servers.  I my case in came 
down to wether I was using passive ftp or not.

This may be the case, as a lot of ftp server require a passive connection 
to function from behind their firewall correctly.....

Jason

On Sat, 18 Jan 2003, Naresh Reddy wrote:

> Okay, I did do a wget from the command line.
> I did one wget to my local ftp & web server (to get a binary image, 650
> Megs) and I got GREAT speeds.
> 
> I then did a wget to the debian mirrors, and the same thing happens...it
> "stalled".
> 
> Maybe my Masq Server needs to be rebooted.
> 
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> On Sat, 18 Jan 2003, Ben Collins wrote:
> 
> > On Sat, Jan 18, 2003 at 07:38:18AM -0500, Naresh Reddy wrote:
> > > Ben,
> > >
> > > I guess I am on a firewall because I am using Ip-MASQ. I doubt I messed up
> > > my ip-masq script, because I am using the default script from IP-MASQ
> > > HOWTO.
> > >
> > > I am NOT using any proxy. And I have tried both ftp and http. Still have
> > > problems :(
> >
> > Try doing a wget from the command line on the second terminal (use the
> > full URL shown in the download window). The install program calls wget
> > in the background. See if you can see where wget thinks it stops.
> >
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