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Pally1
May 27th, 2013, 09:43 AM
Greetings, after last nights update, update manager seems to have a problem, i get this when i try to check for updates:


Failed to download http://www.bchemnet.com/suldr/dists/debian/Release.gpg Could not connect to www.bchemnet.com:80 (173.236.28.2). - connect (110: Connection timed out) Failed to download http://www.bchemnet.com/suldr/dists/debian/extra/binary-amd64/Packages Unable to connect to www.bchemnet.com:http: Failed to download http://www.bchemnet.com/suldr/dists/debian/extra/binary-i386/Packages Unable to connect to www.bchemnet.com:http: Failed to download http://www.bchemnet.com/suldr/dists/debian/extra/i18n/Translation-en_US Unable to connect to www.bchemnet.com:http: Failed to download http://www.bchemnet.com/suldr/dists/debian/extra/i18n/Translation-en Unable to connect to www.bchemnet.com:http:



Any idea what this is?

ajgreeny
May 27th, 2013, 10:11 AM
Is this a Samsung machine?

The address that you can not connect to appears to be a samsung drivers web-site which was perhaps temporarily unavailable.

I can get to http://www.bchemnet.com/suldr/dists/debian/extra/binary-i386/Packages with no problem, but I have no idea why your machine has those update repos enabled unless you did so yourself, or it is a machine pre-installed with ubuntu.

Pally1
May 27th, 2013, 01:59 PM
Is this a Samsung machine?

The address that you can not connect to appears to be a samsung drivers web-site which was perhaps temporarily unavailable.

I can get to http://www.bchemnet.com/suldr/dists/debian/extra/binary-i386/Packages with no problem, but I have no idea why your machine has those update repos enabled unless you did so yourself, or it is a machine pre-installed with ubuntu.

I have lenovo laptop. I guess these links are for my samsung printe's universal driver. Problem is that due to these unavailable links, other updates cant be aquired aswell.

ajgreeny
May 27th, 2013, 02:09 PM
You can disable those repos normally from the software-sources application simply by de-selecting them and then updating the repos again. That should allow updating of everything, except those drivers, of course.

ReetP
June 4th, 2013, 03:38 PM
I would suggest that this is definitely the problem :

Oooops 173.236.28.2 is currently listed in APEWS :-(
Entry matching your Query: E-505191
173.236.0.0/18CASE: C-17
Spambots, zombies, contaminated CIDR, bad reputation providerHistory:
Entry created 2012-01-09

It would therefore appear that my UK provider (but not my Spanish one) uses this list and blocks the IP.

Unfortunately I very much doubt that my provider is going to remove the IP from their list.

I hate to say it, but it really is up to the web site owner to get it resolved, just the same as if you have a mail server that is blocked.

Proxy chains is OK, IF you have another server :-)