> On Nov 20, 2015, at 10:41 AM, Jim Perrin <jperrin at centos.org> wrote: > > It should be looking at /6/ instead of a specific point release. We > (CentOS) do not provide updates for individual point releases. You are > several years behind in security and bug-fix updates. Once a specific > minor version is expired, it is moved off the main mirrors and into the > vault. The current iteration of the /6/ tree is 6.7, so everything below > that is no longer available on the mirrors. Have you modified your > repository files or are they stock? > > I might suggest starting off with a 'yum clean all', then running your > query again. > Odd. I did: service iptables stop just to check the curl command again and it timed out again???? iptables -L -n -v shows no rules service iptables start iptables -L -n -v shows rules again… -wes