On 6/15/05, Andrew Vong <andrewvong at finpress.com> wrote: > > On my LAN, not that I know of. However, I'm not sure abt. my ISP? Would > that matter? > > > At 12:56 AM 16/06/2005, you wrote: > >On 6/15/05, Andrew Vong <andrewvong at finpress.com> wrote: > > > [root at omega]# yum update > > > Setting up Update Process > > > Setting up Repos > > > update 100% |=========================| 951 B 00:00 > > > base 100% |=========================| 1.1 kB 00:00 > > > addons 100% |=========================| 951 B 00:00 > > > extras 100% |=========================| 1.1 kB 00:00 > > > Reading repository metadata in from local files > > > update : ################################################## 230/230 > > > base : ################################################## 1404/1404 > > > addons : ################################################## 2/2 > > > extras : ################################################## 30/30 > > > Resolving Dependencies > > > --> Populating transaction set with selected packages. Please wait. > > > ---> Downloading header for telnet to pack into transaction set. > > > telnet-0.17-31.EL4.3.i386 100% |=========================| 52 kB 00:00 > > > > > http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4/updates/i386/RPMS/telnet-0.17-31.EL4.3.i386.rpm: > > > [Errno -1] Header is not complete. > > > Trying other mirror. > > > Error: failure: RPMS/telnet-0.17-31.EL4.3.i386.rpm from update: [Errno 256] > > > No more mirrors to try. > > > [root at omega]# > > > >Are you behind a proxy? > > > >Greg Because it makes it hard to follow the conversation. Why shouldn't you top post? Your ISP may very well use one, it wouldn't be the first. If you can, change your yum repositories from HTTP to FTP and that should fix it. Or, try doing the yum update from a different network. Greg