-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I have the 64 bit version of Debian etch running on an AMD system. All was well until recently when it stopped doing updates with the error: cannot connect to host 4001: 127.0.0.1 connection refused (error 111 ...) (Note that this as close as I can remember the error message as I rebooted into ubuntu 32 bit before writing this) It still connects to the internet and is happy to browse but if I ask it to check for updates it gives this error and apt-get update also gives this error on the repository I use. Although now, since moving from SuSE, I usually use Ubuntu I am not familiar with Debian. Is this a common error and is it easily fixed? Any clues appreciated.
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