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Re: apt-get over gateway



 
surfing the web goes quite well, the https-thing too, even if its a bit
slower.
 
telnet security.debian.org gives me a
 
Trying 194.109.137.218
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: No route to host

My Debian-box is a DHCP-Client and gets a fixed address and the
nameserver-addresses and the routing-address from the DHCP-Host (which
is connected via Modem to Internet).

I will go and try another DHCP-Config with ddns ad-hoc update.

Maybe a tunnel will help ?

Regards,
Michael

Shri Shrikumar schrieb:
>
> On Fri, 2003-04-18 at 21:43, Michael Ranft wrote:
> > Hi Folks,
> >
> > I've got this problem:
> >
> > I have a debian-box connected over ppp0 to the Inet.
> > In my small network I have a machine which - naturally - is behind -
> > connected via Kernel NAT.
> > A Ping on security.debian.org gives me a response. But :
> >
> > >From there I want to make an apt-get update and so on, all i get is the
> > messages i attached.
> > I tried various tunnels via ssh, but didn't choose the right one,
> > apparently.
>
> Try telnetting into port 80
>
> telnet security.debian.org 80
>
> If that works, there is possible something wrong with how apt accesses
> the net. Otherwise, there is something wrong with your routing.
>
> BTW, Can you surf the net OK?
>
> Regards,
>
> Shri
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