When I run up2date, I get [cricker@winsucks cricker]$ sudo up2date --nox -u Fetching package list for channel: redhat-linux-i386-9... ######################################## Fetching Obsoletes list for channel: redhat-linux-i386-9... ######################################## Fetching rpm headers... ######################################## Testing package set / solving RPM inter-dependencies... ######################################## eog-2.2.0-2.i386.rpm: ########################## Done. Preparing ########################################### [100%] Installing... 1:eog ########################################### [100%] There was an SSL error: (104, 'Connection reset by peer') A common cause of this error is the system time being incorrect. Verify that the time on this system is correct. This system is using NTP to keep the timestamps synchronized, so that doesn't make much sense....
BTW, this machine was a fresh everything install of RHL 9, plus the proposed glibc errata (glibc-2.3.2-22.9)
Same error, different system. This time the system was a RHL 9 with all errata as of 20030408 (ie, kernel-smp-2.4.20-9, but not the glibc errata released 20030409) [kaboom@verdande kaboom]$ sudo up2date --nox -u Fetching package list for channel: redhat-linux-i386-9... ######################################## Fetching Obsoletes list for channel: redhat-linux-i386-9... ######################################## Fetching rpm headers... There was an SSL error: (104, 'Connection reset by peer') A common cause of this error is the system time being incorrect. Verify that the time on this system is correct. [kaboom@verdande kaboom]$
And on a third machine, I just got a similar meaningless SSL error when I tried to up2date: [kaboom@skuld kaboom]$ sudo up2date --nox -u There was an SSL error: [('SSL routines', 'SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO', 'unknown protocol')] A common cause of this error is the system time being incorrect. Verify that the time on this system is correct. [kaboom@skuld kaboom]$ This machine, like the other two, is time-synchronized using ntpd, so the explanation is nonsense here too....
I only write 'up2date' command and I have the same error and I have time-synchronized using ntpd too Grettings
Should be fixed in newer rhnlib packages I believe...