Hello Shawn/Bob
We had already set http_proxy="http://username:passw...@proxy:8080/".
Also tried setting https_proxy too.
Even on setting https_proxy, set-authority fails with below error:
sm...@sunray-21:~# pfexec pkg set-authority -k
/var/pkg/ssl/OpenSolaris_standard_support.key.pem -c
/var/pkg/ssl/OpenSolaris_standard_support.certificate.pem -O
https://pkg.sun.com/opensolaris/support opensolaris.org
pkg: The origin URIs for 'opensolaris.org' do not appear to point to a
valid pkg server.
Please check the server's address and client's network configuration.
Additional details:
Unable to contact valid package server:
https://pkg.sun.com/opensolaris/support/
Encountered the following error(s):
Transport errors encountered when trying to contact depot server.
Reported the following errors:
Could not retrieve versions from 'opensolaris.org'
Exception: str:global name 'host' is not defined
repr:<exceptions.NameError instance at 0x84e9eec>
Regards
Neelu
Shawn Walker wrote:
[removing cc of internal Sun lists]
Bob Doolittle wrote:
Hi Folks,
Do you have any recommendation on how to go about diagnosing this
problem?
Are they using a proxy, or do they have proxy settings setup inside of
GNOME?
If so, the pkg cli doesn't use those.
They'll have to set their proxy environment variable with something like:
export http_proxy=....
or
export https_proxy=...
Neelu Roy wrote:
Hello Bob/Sandya
With browser ,we are actually able to traverse through support
repository ,But still set-authority command fails as mentioned in
previous mails with below error:
***************************************
sm...@sunray-21:/var/pkg# pfexec pkg set-authority -k
/var/pkg/ssl/OpenSolaris_standard_support.key.pem -c
/var/pkg/ssl/OpenSolaris_standard_support.certificate.pem -O
https://pkg.sun.com/opensolaris/support/ opensolaris.org
pkg: The origin URIs for 'opensolaris.org' do not appear to point to
a valid pkg server.
Please check the server's address and client's network configuration.
Additional details:
Unable to contact valid package server:
https://pkg.sun.com/opensolaris/support/
Encountered the following error(s):
Transport errors encountered when trying to contact depot server.
Reported the following errors:
1: Transfer from 'opensolaris.org' timed out: timed out.
2: Transfer from 'opensolaris.org' timed out: timed out.
3: Transfer from 'opensolaris.org' timed out: timed out.
4: Transfer from 'opensolaris.org' timed out: timed out.
*****************************************
Hence we tried install of a particular package through
browser,which failed with ,
************
Error:
Please check the network connection.
Is the repository accessible?
Could not retrieve manifest
'[email protected]%2c5.11-0.111%3a20090826t200238z' from
'http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev'
URLError, reason: (145, 'Connection timed out')
**************
Regards
Neelu
Bob Doolittle wrote:
Hi,
After performing set-publisher, the next step is image-update. At
least that's how I did it.
I realize that's different from the recommended procedure for going
from /release to /dev, I'm not sure why that is however...
-Bob
Neelu Roy wrote:
Hello Bob/Sandya
On restarting the browser and Actually selecting the support
certificates,we are able to access URL
"https://pkg.sun.com/opensolaris/support " too.
We feel we were selecting extra's certificate itself for support
repository too, initially. :-(
But on trying to download and install a package (SUNWipkg) from
URL "https://pkg.sun.com/opensolaris/support ",it failed with
below error.
************
Error:
Please check the network connection.
Is the repository accessible?
Could not retrieve manifest
'[email protected]%2c5.11-0.111%3a20090826t200238z' from
'http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev'
URLError, reason: (145, 'Connection timed out')
**************
Regards
Neelu
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