On Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 01:39:10PM -0700, Aaron Hawryluk wrote: > I assume these are similar errors - I checked the mailing lists and whatever > I could dig up on google and tried the proxy route - no joy, no love. > According to my sysadmin there is no proxy on this network, and HIS Fedora > Core 4 box does a yum update fine. Can anyone tell me a) how I can get more > detailed error information (yes, I have tried -e 10 and -d 10, they don't > actually tell me anything about the connection, just high-level stuff) and > b)Whether there is any workaround for these issues. I have tried going the > route of hard-coded ftp-only repos in the CentOS box and it responds with > this: I'd suggest running ethereal or some other packet sniffer and see what you can gather from a packet log. It's almost certainly some sort of network problem. A proxy does sound like the most likely culprit. Hopefully, a packet trace will turn something up. -Michael -- Michael D. Stenner mstenner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ECE Department and Optical Sciences Center 520-626-1619 University of Arizona ECE 524G _______________________________________________ Yum mailing list Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/mailman/listinfo/yum