> On 10/08/2010 12:57 AM, William Perkins wrote: >> Is there a problem with the download.fedora.redhat.com system or is >> it my problem? I have been using this FTP and HTTP server for Fedora >> updates for quite awhile with no problems, but several days ago it >> stopped accepting connections from the system that handles package >> updates for all of my servers and clients. No errors are returned, >> there is just no response. It does resolve correctly in the DNS: >> 209.132.183.67. I can connect to this server from other systems >> outside of my domain, but none of my own clients or servers can get a >> connection to open on the download.fedora.redhat.com server. I can >> connect to other FTP and web sites without any problems. A traceroute >> gets as far as redhat-2.border1.phx004.pnap.net (69.25.121.26) and >> stops there after fourteen hops. >> >> I would appreciate some help or suggestions in resolving this problem. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Bill >> > There are many mirrors out there. > The mirror http://mirrors.kernel.org/fedora/ ? > it has never failed and it is very fast. Hi JD, Thank you for the suggestion. I have tried the mirrors.kernel.org today and have found that it will work very well. It is fast and I know that it will be reliable. I have been very frustrated in my search for new mirrors to use for Fedora updates. I could not find a new mirror list and the old one I had or did find had entries for servers that were no longer in service or had not been updated in years! Thanks again! Bill ---- William M. Perkins, KJ4ASH UNIX/Linux Systems Administrator The Greenwood ARES / Skywarn / ARCA Galax, Virginia E-mail - wmp@xxxxxxxxxxx -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines