On 11/2/06, Sathyadevi Udayakumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Could you tell me what could be issue here, thanks
It has something to do with your name resolution. Have you tried
- Pinging the host you are trying to download from
- Accessing it by IP address
- Just connecting to it on port
Hi,
I've looked, but been unable to find the answer to this rather simple
question. (It's been asked before, but I can't see an answer.)
wget --passive-ftp --dont-remove-listing -d ftp://ftp.ebi.ac.uk/;
gives me a .listing file, but:
wget -e ftp_proxy=http://proxy:1234 --passive-ftp
1. I could not ping any host even google.com, but I can browse the internet
without any problem. I dont know much about networking, so I dont know whats
wrong with my DNS.
It looks like you are getting to the internet thorough proxy then. Can
you send the exact output of ping google.com