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Okay so I'm at this fancy boarding school and I'm setting up Arch. I don't know why, but I can't get Pacman to sync (or add packages, upgrade, or anything). I assume this is due to WebSense, the school's favoured naziware. I installed links off the base CD and it is from there that I am typing this. The HTTP-based authentication works fine.
Wget and links have no issues so I think it's being picky about non-HTTP traffic, like pacman's FTP. I noticed the mirrors listing has an HTTP mirror; can I tell pacman to use HTTP and that mirror? I assume that would work just fine.
Normally, this T1 connection would be a gift from God for downloading packages but right now it's being a pain in the butt. Any and all help is greatly appreciated!
~ sajro ~
Last edited by sajro (2009-02-13 23:07:13)
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Yeah, just move some nearby http mirrors to the top of /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist.
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My school blocks port 21, thus ftp won't work. Just modify /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist and put some http mirrors up top. I like to use http://archlinux.unixheads.org/ or http://mirror.rit.edu/archlinux/
EDIT: tomk beat me at it...
Last edited by pyther (2009-02-13 23:22:59)
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Thanks to both of you! I moved the eassynews HTTP mirror to the top and the sync worked. Thanks a ton!
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I have always found it best to use some university mirror, because 1) Those univ. linux groups are pretty much up to date on their mirrors 2) I have always found their bandwidth to be the best. 3) You don't have to worry about a mirror going down -- because univ groups don't go down very soon as opposed to a company which may just shutdown its mirrors
Find a univ. mirror near your place.
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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