Hint: 4564736000 (actual file size) - 2^32 = 269768704 Assuming the server does support large files > 4GB, you have to make sure your client likewise supports it. On Fri, 1 Feb 2008, mirror-maintainer at mirror.averse.net wrote: > Please google "wget big files" for an explanation of the problem you're > encountering. > > On Fri, 1 Feb 2008, Sergio Belkin wrote: > >> I've stuck with a weird problem... >> >> I can't download "big" files, I mean, I can't download well DVD iso files, >> for >> example, if I try download any file of >> http://linux.cucea.udg.mx/geeklog/staticpages/index.php?page=20080123170324195 >> I get something so: >> >> >> wget >> http://linux.cucea.udg.mx/espejo/Mandriva/2008.0/mandriva-linux-2008.0-free-dvd-i586.iso >> --00:40:53-- >> http://linux.cucea.udg.mx/espejo/Mandriva/2008.0/mandriva-linux-2008.0-free-dvd-i586.iso >> => `mandriva-linux-2008.0-free-dvd-i586.iso' >> Resolviendo linux.cucea.udg.mx... 148.202.23.6 >> Connecting to linux.cucea.udg.mx|148.202.23.6|:80... conectado. >> Petición HTTP enviada, esperando respuesta... 200 OK >> Longitud: 269.768.704 (257M) [application/octet-stream] >> >> 0% >> [ >> ] >> 14.872 17.01K/s >> >> 257M??? Why other iso files has similar problem.... >> >> At first glance, I think that my wireless router was putting a limit, but >> then >> I connect directly to my ISP... I'm not behind a proxy (well, I don't if my >> ISP has one) but it's a recent >> problem, please could say me what's wrong? >> >> Same problem using either Mandriva 2008 or Fedora 8 :( >> >