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ssl timeout when downloading file(s)
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Subject:Re: ssl timeout when downloading file(s)
Group:Gentoo-user
From:Willie Wong
Date:26 Oct 2007


 
On Fri, Oct 26, 2007 at 08:15:46AM -0600, Penguin Lover Eric Phillips squawked:
> I have gnutls and openssl installed, and have run revdep-rebuild. I am
> able to visit https sites, only downloads are affected. neither wget
> nor ping will work. wget returns "unable to resolve name". however my
> other computer is able to resolve the same site just fine.
>

equery uses wget ?

ping is irrelevant. It is the wrong layer for your problem.
unless, of course, you just pinged the hostname (without the https://
part) and it couldn't resolve it; then the problem is either the site
is down or your DNS server is acting up.

W

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