Hi all,
I've got exactly the same problem as the one described below. I've tried
to ping
and got a message saying that it is trying to
ping "elvis.redhat.com at 66.187.233.241", all the packages timeout. If
I try to ping any other website it works, I've opened port 22 in my
router and if I try to checkout "TortoiseCVS" it works perfectly.
Any other help or suggestion will be appreciated.
Regards,
Haritza.
Message: 5
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 09:04:15 +0000 (GMT)
From: A G <subscrive(a)yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Tortoise Checkout Problem.
To: Fedora Translation Project List <fedora-trans-list(a)redhat.com>
Message-ID: <20041202090415.55102.qmail(a)web25006.mail.ukl.yahoo.com>
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Hi Chester,
Ping to
i18n.redhat.com always times out - so does
ping to other sites. The only site I can successfully
ping is
yahoo.com - but that too w/ 50% loss and ttl =
1.2s.
I dont know if port 22 is open or not, but being an
European conservative company, I bet port 22 is
blocked.
Can anyone help me with the issue?
Thanks in advance,
~A.
--- Chester Cheng <ccheng(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Hi A G,
>
> I tried to MISconfigure the DNS server on my
> computer and I got the same
> error message as your.
> (Unable to open connection: Host does not exist)
> So I think it's DNS problem.
> Could you ping i18n.redhat.com?
>
> BTW, is port 22 (SSH) on your company proxy open?
> (If, however, the firewall does not allow SSH, the
> error message should
> be
> "Network connection refuse".)
>
> Regards,
> Chester
>
> p.s. Thanks mkim and marmot for helping the tests
>
>
> æ¼ åï¼2004-12-02 æ¼ 03:17 +0000ï¼A G æå°ï¼
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have followed the steps as shown at
> >
>
http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/translation-windows/s1-setup.html
> >
> > But I am getting "Unable to open connection. Host
> does
> > not exist." "Error, CVS operation failed."
> > I am getting this at step "Figure 17. CVS Root and
> > Module ress OK will lead you to Figure 18.
> >
> > I am behind my company proxy.
> > Please help.
> >
> > ~A.
> >