maillog: 08/08/2005-05:46:30(-0400): Michael Cummings types
> On Mon, 8 Aug 2005 10:41:49 +0200
> "Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well wget already provides an user agent string, something like
> Wget/1.10.
> > When a server refuses a connection from this useragent strin
On Mon, 8 Aug 2005 10:41:49 +0200
"Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well wget already provides an user agent string, something like
Wget/1.10.
> When a server refuses a connection from this useragent string, it
means that
> they *don't* want Wget to download from them, so I
On Monday 08 August 2005 10:26, Lars Strojny wrote:
> Would be sensible. Also it would make sense to add --user-agent="Whatever"
> to the default configuration, because there are some mirrors of free
> software which do not like interacting with a client with an empty user-
> agent string.
Well wge
Hi,
On Sun, Aug 07, 2005 at 11:46:39PM +0300, Petteri Räty wrote:
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> It is usually not a problem for users because the file gets mirrored but
> when doing version bumps I come across this again. As a solution I added
> - --no-check-certificate to my FETCHCOMMAND so this will not bother me
>
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Jakub Moc wrote:
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> Check Bug 101457.
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>
How unlucky. I actually came across this problem days ago and searched
bugzilla for it. Just didn't get around to writing the email until now.
I will add my thoughts to the bug.
Regards,
Petteri Räty (
7.8.2005, 22:46:39, Petteri Räty wrote:
> It is usually not a problem for users because the file gets mirrored but
> when doing version bumps I come across this again. As a solution I added
> - --no-check-certificate to my FETCHCOMMAND so this will not bother me
> again.
> So what about
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One of the java packages, jdictrayapi, is only available over ssl. Here
is the output I get if I try downloading it with wget:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/java $ wget
https://jdic.dev.java.net/files/documents/880/16466/jdic-0.9.1-src.zip
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https: