This is not the case however. You probably have two network interfaces and
wget seems to pick the wrong one by default here,
I can't find how to change that address.
--bind-address=ADDRESS bind to ADDRESS (hostname or IP) on local host.
does just that, it binds wgets connections to the
wget was working OK with my ppp connection, now I installed a new connection
throw a NE2000 ETHERNET card, most of the programms work Ok and faster but
wget (and other programms that depend on it) don't work anymore
this is what happens when I try to download a file (It happens with other
Marcelo Taube wrote:
wget was working OK with my ppp connection, now I installed a new connection
throw a NE2000 ETHERNET card, most of the programms work Ok and faster but
wget (and other programms that depend on it) don't work anymore
this is what happens when I try to download a
On Wed, 24 Oct 2001, Marcelo Taube wrote:
-- PORT 192,168,1,101,134,250
This is the proof. You're sending a network internal address to the remote
server so it can't find on that.
I'm not sure what NAT is but I don't need a proxy to download files with
konqueror, so I suppose I don't need a