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Mark Espinoza
2004-06-01 23:44:30 UTC
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To whom it may concern,

I really had no idea who to send my email to, but here it goes.

I can't get to any of your ftp sites... NONE!
I talked to my ISP, patched my modem and router, nada, zilch, nothing.
Seems there's a router problem, except I can't for the life of me figure
out why I can't get to any of your ftp sites, not even across the globe.
HELP! Are all the ftp requests handled by www.postgresql.org hmmmm,
interesting.

Thank you very much.

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Bruno Wolff III
2004-06-02 19:35:04 UTC
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On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 16:44:30 -0700,
Post by Mark Espinoza
To whom it may concern,
I really had no idea who to send my email to, but here it goes.
This should probably be on general.
Post by Mark Espinoza
I can't get to any of your ftp sites... NONE!
Can you get to anyone else's ftp sites? If not you probably have a firewall
blocking connections and you should try using passive mode or dropping the
firewall.
Post by Mark Espinoza
I talked to my ISP, patched my modem and router, nada, zilch, nothing.
Did you try using traceroute or watching the packets using tcpdump or
etheral?
Post by Mark Espinoza
Seems there's a router problem, except I can't for the life of me figure
out why I can't get to any of your ftp sites, not even across the globe.
HELP! Are all the ftp requests handled by www.postgresql.org hmmmm,
interesting.
If you are really stuck, consider doing an http download.

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Robert Treat
2004-06-03 18:01:39 UTC
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There seemed to be some type of dns issue yesterday as we recieved a
couple of reports like this. In the future you can send trouble reports
to ***@postgresql.org if you'd like. Bruno's suggestions do hold
up though... try http://www.postgresql.org/ftpsite/ or try the
sourceforge project page at http://sourceforge.net/projects/pgsql/ which
has the main packages on it.

Robert Treat
Post by Bruno Wolff III
On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 16:44:30 -0700,
Post by Mark Espinoza
To whom it may concern,
I really had no idea who to send my email to, but here it goes.
This should probably be on general.
Post by Mark Espinoza
I can't get to any of your ftp sites... NONE!
Can you get to anyone else's ftp sites? If not you probably have a firewall
blocking connections and you should try using passive mode or dropping the
firewall.
Post by Mark Espinoza
I talked to my ISP, patched my modem and router, nada, zilch, nothing.
Did you try using traceroute or watching the packets using tcpdump or
etheral?
Post by Mark Espinoza
Seems there's a router problem, except I can't for the life of me figure
out why I can't get to any of your ftp sites, not even across the globe.
HELP! Are all the ftp requests handled by www.postgresql.org hmmmm,
interesting.
If you are really stuck, consider doing an http download.
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