Have you tried enabling "Force https:// sources to be fetched using
http://" in Android SDK Manager settings?
27.04.2011 13:13, Saurav ?????:
Hi,
I am sorry that I did not reply back. I kinda gave up, as no1 was
replying.
First of all, Thanks a lot.
Secondly,
1. I am not behind a proxy, just that I have a wireless switch with a
DHCP, puts me under 192.168.1.X series IP
2. I can access internet from the terminal.
3. Yes, I am able to get the xml on my browser.
4. I have not checked my firewall settings though, WILL DO THAT, I
mean iptable rules. this completely slipped off my mind.
Guys any more suggestions?
Again, Thanks a ton.
Regards,
Saurav Mukherjee.
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 10:57 PM, Sahil Verma <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
To make sure it's not a problem with SDK manager, try going to
that URL with your web browser. You should see a valid XML file
when you go to that link.
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