[Pkg-clamav-devel] Bug#507132: Bug#507132: Bug#507132: connection errors

Michael Tautschnig mt at debian.org
Sun Nov 30 08:32:46 UTC 2008


[...]
> 
> OK, my backport was not correctly working and now  I  have  the  version
> from <volatile>
> 

Would you mind pasting the latest console output?

> > This looks to me like you have a firewall or something in the way.  I
> > can't reproduce the problem, at any rate.  Even the ancient version you
> > have installed can manage to make a connection to the IP addresses in
> > the list.
> 
> There is no firewall and no proxy and  if  I  understand  it  right,  it
> download from
> 
>     http://db.local.clamav.net/main.cvd
>     http://db.local.clamav.net/daily.cvd
>               ^^^^^
> or any COUNTRY locations...  BUT, why can I access the  files  from  the
> same machine using elinks or from  my  workstation  with  mozilla/iceape
> without any problems?
> 
> or does it try to use an ACTIVE ftp conection?
> 
This is HTTP only, but ...

> Which does definitively not work over GSM/UMTS.
> 
some providers use a very strange proxy in between -- do you also have access to
some wired connection, and could you retry from that one?

> > I'm afraid you're the only one who can debug this, so please
> > tcpdump/strace/whatever works for you for figuring out where the traffic
> > is going instead of the mirror.
> 
> And last not least, does this thing with clamav-data realy mean, I  have
> to download per day several times a 19 MByte file?  This would  be  over
> 1.2 GByte per month and quiet expensive...
>

This -- which -- thing with clamav-data? Here on my systems I have a 2 MB file
that is downloaded daily, so it still makes 60MB, of course.

As Stephen already said: You currently seem to be the only one to experience
such problems, so we need to ask you to investigate further, e.g., using
tcpdump.

Best,
Michael

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