Re: Yup problems =]


Subject: Re: Yup problems =]
From: Shawn Dunn (osirusg@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Mar 07 2002 - 15:07:59 MST


I suppose I COULD try that....... but just changing to http seems to be
working fine, I'm just gonna stick with it.....

                    --Shawn

PS. How current are the updates for 2.0? and is it possible to set yup to
2.1 and upgrade that way?

----- Original Message -----
From: "John Schmidt" <jas@netbrick.com>
To: <yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 2:05 PM
Subject: Re: Yup problems =]

yup has the -P flag that does passive ftp.

Shawn could try this out with the old configure that has the ftp site listed
and see if that solves things. He certainly has a solution, but if the -P
works, then it could go into the "yup fails FAQ try this"

John

On Thursday 07 March 2002 02:20 pm, you wrote:
> It may be an Active/Passive FTP issue. YUP may be trying to make an
Active
> FTP connection. That would not work through NAT. That, now that I think
> about it probably is the issue. The normal ftp clients usually are smart
> enough to make a passive connection if necessary, but YUP may not be setup
> to handle that condition. Thoughts? I have not read anything on YUP, I
> use red-carpet, so, I don't know.
>

>
> Shawn Dunn wrote:
> > Yep, tried all the mirrors and 'yup config dist' as well as 'yup config
> > mirror' still get the same error, I know DNS is working, because I can
> > manually FTP to the mirrors, I'm thinking it's aproblem with YUP, but
I'm
> > not sure what it could be.....
> >
> > --Shawn



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