On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 5:55 PM, John D Groenveld
<[email protected]> wrote:
> In message 
> <CAOpmc6xZ9ViDe1YnWTjOy=+VT-wiuHJYwuRgvxrfKLp+==g...@mail.gmail.com>
> , Doug Hughes writes:
>>DOWNLOAD                                  PKGS       FILES    XFER (MB)
>>library/python-2/lxml-26                14/395    85/12717    2.7/260.4
>>
>>
>>Errors were encountered while attempting to retrieve package or file data
>>for
>>the requested operation.
>>Details follow:
>>
>>Framework error: code: 56 reason: Recv failure: Connection reset by peer
>>URL: '
>>http://pkg.omniti.com/omnios/r151014/omnios/file/1/e11e44f204ee81611903399694c
>>e0ed20d6ade9c'.
>>(happened 4 times)
>
> Between your host and pkg.omniti.com exists a transparent web
> proxy with the hash of that file in its malware signatures
> database.

Wow.  That's, um, fun.  For those playing along at home, the
"offending" file is:

/usr/lib/python2.6/vendor-packages/lxml/html/clean.py

http://lxml.de/api/lxml.html.clean.Cleaner-class.html

I'm guessing that's because it is often bundled with malware?  Talk
about collateral damage.
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