Shawn Walker <> wrote: > Alan Coopersmith wrote: >> >> Shawn Walker wrote: >>> >>> Right, but as we've discovered recently, we have users that for some >>> reason get the correct information via wget, but not when pkg itself >>> initiates the connection (as an example). >>> >>> We can only guess that it's something to do with how some of these proxy >>> or deep packet inspection tools work for the moment. >>> >>> The only option I have here is to figure out some changes that Aubrey >>> can make to the local copy of the pkg python modules to get more debug >>> information about what exactly the client is seeing. >> >> Wouldn't capturing the pkg traffic with snoop or wireshark be an easier >> first step? > > Probably, I've never used wireshark though, I suppose now is just as good of > a time as any... > > Cheers, > -- > Shawn Walker
It looks like something wrong in my proxy. But I'm afraid I can't request to reboot it or do anything else. Actually the same proxy helped me to upgrade the system from 109 to 110. So, do we have a way to work around this issue and upgrade my system now? Thanks, -Aubrey _______________________________________________ indiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/indiana-discuss
