In our case, it turned out to be a simple, boring, mundane, frustrating network routing problem. Mark's pointer to wget helped narrow this down nicely.
I hope yours is as simple, but I'm sure you've already looked there.
Nick
Rugen, Len wrote:
Let us know if you get this working. I can't get it to work outside proxies/firewalls either.
Nick,
YaST Online Update uses wget under the covers to do the retrievals. If you have proxies that require authorization, you'll need to create a ~/.wgetrc file with the necessary information to make that happen automagically. Something like this: # You can set the default proxies for Wget to use for http and ftp. # They will override the value in the environment. http_proxy = http://proxyuser:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:portnumber/
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