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RE: problems connecting to http.us.debian.org



Greetings,
	I think what is happening is that you're getting round robined to a
bad/slow mirror.  When you stop and start again you connected to another
mirror that moves.  I'd say pick one from the round robin list and plug it
in permanently.  I have a local mirror that is mostly up to date, so I don't
worry about it.

debian:~$ host http.us.debian.org
http.us.debian.org      A       35.9.37.225
http.us.debian.org      A       128.101.80.133
http.us.debian.org      A       204.152.189.120
http.us.debian.org      A       208.185.25.35
http.us.debian.org      A       216.37.55.114
debian:~$

HTH,

Brooks


| -----Original Message-----
| From: news [mailto:news@sea.gmane.org]On Behalf Of Andrew Schulman
| Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 9:33 AM
| To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
| Subject: problems connecting to http.us.debian.org
|
|
| Whenever I try to apt-get install a package from http.us.debian.org, the
| first time I try to connect, apt-get hangs at
|
| 0% [Connecting to http.us.debian.org (204.152.189.120)]
|
| If I then interrupt and rerun the command, apt-get immediately connects
| and downloads the package file.
|
| Has anyone else observed this behavior?  Any ideas about what causes it?
|
| Thanks,
| Andrew.
|
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