You can try setting this global parameter- secstorage.allowed.internal.sites to allow for "mirrors.liquidweb.com" . Or , If you register the iso using the Ip address instead of mirrors.liquidweb.com , it should work as well.
-Thanks Sangeetha -----Original Message----- From: Maurice Lawler [mailto:maurice.law...@me.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2013 5:31 PM To: Cloud Dev Subject: Connection Refused Sorry to bother again, What would cause this... --2013-10-03 00:28:07-- http://mirrors.liquidweb.com/CentOS/6.4/isos/x86_64/CentOS-6.4-x86_64-minimal.iso Resolving mirrors.liquidweb.com (mirrors.liquidweb.com)... 69.167.187.144 Connecting to mirrors.liquidweb.com (mirrors.liquidweb.com)|69.167.187.144|:80... failed: Connection refused. From what I know of this, doesn't the secondary storage obtain / hold such ISO's therefore it would be necessary for it to connect to the mirror to download. WHat would I need to alter to permit this permission. I've disabled both iptables / ebtables -- I verified I am able to ping the sites but getting connection refused still. Whereas, I am able to pull things down via FTP just not HTTP. Please advise. - Maurice