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up vote 4 down vote favorite I try to access www.indeed.com from our web server by using wget but it raises "Connection reset by peer" error. wget www.indeed.com --2013-02-05 03:03:12-- (try: 3) http://www.indeed.com/ Connecting to www.indeed.com|208.43.224.140|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... Read error (Connection reset by peer) in headers. Retrying. It was working before cause I'm using their API for a while but now I'm wget read error at byte (connection reset by peer). retrying not even reach their public website. What could it be the problem? Could Indeed add to their blacklist the server's IP or is this related with my firewall etc.? Is there a way to debug/trace where the problem is? tcp connection udp wget share|improve this question asked Feb 5 '13 at 1:03 brsbilgic 2,73353666 Try curl -i www.indeed.com | less. It works for me. –Roman Newaza Feb 5 '13 at 1:11 It works from my local too. Only occurs this in my webserver –brsbilgic Feb 5 '13 at 1:14 maybe they banned you? –Roman Newaza Feb 5 '13 at 1:15 Yea I think so as I mentioned. However I couldn't get any response from them. It's also very unusual to banned the IP without any notification. So is there anyway to verify that our webserver's IP banned? –brsbilgic Feb 5 '13 at 1:21 Scan them: nmap -sV -T4 -F indeed.com –Roman Newaza Feb 5 '13 at 1:51 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote You should use with user-agent like following sample wget "http://www.indeed.com/" --user-agent="Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows N
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6.5 download issues Issues related to configuring your network Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 12 posts 1 2 Next vladguan Posts: 9 Joined: 2014/09/11 08:11:29 [SOLVED] CentOS 6.5 download issues Quote Postby http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=48395 vladguan » 2014/09/11 08:31:49 Hi All,I have an issue with our CentOS 6.5 installation https://devcentral.f5.com/questions/cant-connect-to-virtual-server-on-http-wget-says-read-error-connection-reset-by-peer-in-headers to do with downloading files. Mods please feel free to move this post to another section if it is in the wrong section.The CentOS 6.5 server is acting as a proxy with Squid installed to isolate our test network from our main network (which is connected to the internet). On our test network, we mainly have read error Windows machines (2008 R2 and 7 Ent) as well as other CentOS 6.5 and Macs. We have a Sophos server that is licensed to protect Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. The proxy is set up correctly as everyone on the test network can access the internet. The issue is the Sophos fails to download the initial binaries for the Mac OS X subscription. It has no issues with connection reset by the Windows and Linux subscriptions.I have been doing lots of testing and have concluded with the following:1. The issue is with the CentOS 6.5 proxy. However, it is not squid that is preventing the download. The downloads are what are known as Mach-O binaries.2. I have set up a standard CentOS 6.5 desktop install on our main network (so bypassing proxy) and it also has difficulty downloading these files (via wget and browser).3. An Ubuntu PC on our main network is able to download these files (via wget and broweser).4. The only way that I am able to download these files on a CentOS 6.5 server (and on our test network), is via https (using wget and browsers).The following is the output using wget with http:Code: Select allSetting --verbose (verbose) to 1
DEBUG output created by Wget 1.12 on linux-gnu.
--2014-08-21 12:22:21-- http://d1.sophosupd.com/update/639f8414c87cfb8f1c00595b74fb6374x000.dat
Resolving d1.sophosupd.com... 125.56.204.202, 125.56.204.80
Caching d1.sophosupd.com => 125.56.204.202 125.56.204.80
Connecting to d1.sophosupd.com|125.56.204.202|:80... connected.
Created socket 3.
Releasing 0x0000000000c5f600 (new refcount 1).
---request begin---
GET /update/639f8414c87cfb8f1c00595b74fb6374x000.dat HTTP/1.0
User-Agent: Wget/1.12 (linux-gnu)
Accept: */*
Host: d1.sophosupd.com
Connection: Keep-Alive
---request end---
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... Read error (Connection reset by peer) in headers.
Closed fd 3
Retrying.The following will work:Code: Select allwget --no-check-certificate https://d1.sophosupd.com/update/639f8414c87cfb8f1c00595b74fb6374x000.
iCall iControl iControlREST IP Intelligence Services iRules iRulesLX iWorkflow Linerate LTM MobileSafe Secure Web Gateway Silverline TMOS TMSH WebSafe Clear all filters Back to List Answers can't connect to Virtual server on HTTP, wget says "Read error (Connection reset by peer) in headers." Updated 30-Jun-2014•Originally posted on 30-Jun-2014 by Sumit.sam 88 In a nutshell, we have a webserver behind a BigIP and the user gets connected to real server by connecting to VIP. I can telnet to Vserve on port 80, However wget says "Read error (Connection reset by peer) in headers." I've checked the NAT config on Vserver, it's set to automap & a similar setup in parallel DC works completely fine. This was working fine over a year, though have issues now for over a week ! Any help will be appreciated ! 0 Rate this Question Answers to this Question 1 Answers: USER ACCEPTED ANSWER & F5 ACCEPTED ANSWER Updated 30-Jun-2014•Originally posted on 30-Jun-2014 by Kevin Stewart F5 My advise would be to do some packet captures. Set up a tcpdump on the external interface of the BIG-IP, filtering on the VIP address, and another tcpdump on the internal interface of the BIG-IP, filtering on the web server's address. You want to see good traffic entering the VIP, going to the web server, and returning from the web server back through the VIP. If any one of those things isn't happening then you have a routing problem. If you do see return traffic from the web server, not just a reset, then I'd probably do a cURL directly form the BIG-IP and see how the web server responds. 0 You must be logged in to answer. You can login here. ; × Specify an image to upload: Choose Image Close Insert Image × Post Notification Your post has been identified as spam. If this is not the case, please contact devcentral@f5.com. Close About DevCentral We are a community of 250,000+ technical peers who solve problems together. Learn More Get a Developer Lab license Contact us - Feedback and Help Become an MVP About F5 Corporate Information Newsroom Investor Relations Careers Contact Informatio