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Re: Networking in Cygwin.
- From: "Cliff Hones" <cliff at aonix dot co dot uk>
- To: <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 14:01:34 +0100
- Subject: Re: Networking in Cygwin.
- Organization: Aonix Europe Ltd.
Raghuraman <raghuraman@infy.com> wrote
> heres the wget output when I try something outside the LAN.
>
> [~]>wget -d images.ucomics.com/comics/ch/1991/ch910425.gif
> DEBUG output created by Wget 1.7 on cygwin.
>
> parseurl ("images.ucomics.com/comics/ch/1991/ch910425.gif") -> host
images.ucomi
> cs.com -> opath comics/ch/1991/ch910425.gif -> dir comics/ch/1991 -> file
ch9104
> 25.gif -> ndir comics/ch/1991
> newpath: /comics/ch/1991/ch910425.gif
> --17:49:37-- http://images.ucomics.com/comics/ch/1991/ch910425.gif
> => `ch910425.gif'
> Connecting to images.ucomics.com:80...
> images.ucomics.com: Host not found.
Is it possible you are behind a firewall and your
browser is set up to use a proxy?
Can you access this site ok outside of Cygwin - eg
using the MS telnet command in a DOS shell?
If you try the command:
telnet images.ucomics.com 80
you should get a connection. It won't output anything until you
type something - then (unless you manage to type a valid HTTP
request) it should respond with an HTML error message and close the
connection.
Try the same thing with the IP address (63.161.87.120). This
should establish whether it's a DNS issue, a firewall issue
or a Cygwin issue. (If it works in the DOS shell try the same
under bash).
-- Cliff
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