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Subject: Re: [bitfolk] Can't ping pear.php.net
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I wonder what I've done wrong then :(
On 3 December 2012 11:34, <jan@???> wrote:
> Hello David,
>
>
> On 2012-12-03 11:25, David Paul wrote:
>
>> Anyone been having difficulties using pear, curl, etc. to other
>> domains lately? I've started getting the following when trying to use
>> PEAR:
>>
>> # pear list-all
>> Connection to `pear.php.net:80 [1]' failed: Connection timed out
>>
>>
>> if I try to send a cURL request to the majority of domains I get the
>> same issue (though curl www.google.co.uk [2] is fine)
>>
>
> Nope, checks out fine on all my Bitfolk VPS domains:
>
> ~# pear list-all
> All packages [Channel pear.php.net]:
> ==============================**======
> Package Latest Local
> pear/Auth_HTTP 2.1.8 HTTP
> authentication
> pear/Auth 1.6.4 Creating
> an authentication system.
> pear/Auth_SASL 1.0.6 1.0.2
> Abstraction of various SASL mechanism responses
> pear/LiveUser 0.16.14 User
> authentication and permission management framework
> pear/Auth_PrefManager 1.2.2
> Preferences management class
> pear/Auth_RADIUS 1.0.7 Wrapper
> Classes for the RADIUS PECL.
> pear/Auth_PrefManager2 2.0.0dev1
> Preferences management class
> pear/LiveUser_Admin 0.4.0 User
> authentication and permission management framework
> pear/Auth_SASL2 0.1.0
> Abstraction of various SASL mechanism responses.
> [...]
>
> I use my own BIND instances as resolvers.
>
> Regards,
> Jan Henkins
>
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I wonder what I've done wrong then :(<div class=3D"gmail_extra"><br><br=
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