apt-get update connection failed #761

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Rfilip opened this Issue Aug 4, 2016 · 8 comments

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Rfilip commented Aug 4, 2016

  • A brief description

After install of BOW I tried to update packages

  • Expected results

Updated list of packages

  • Actual results (with terminal output if applicable)

Apt-get can't connect to internet, I see those lines repeating

Cannot initiate the connection to security.ubuntu.com:80 (91.189.88.162). - connect (13: Permission denied) [IP: 91.189.88.162 80]
Cannot initiate the connection to archive.ubuntu.com:80 (91.189.88.162). - connect (13: Permission denied) [IP: 91.189.88.162 80]

full log here: https://gist.github.com/Rfilip/20b92f3ad44a28a9a52e8222949baacc

My internet conection is Wired with DHCP.

  • Your Windows build number

Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.14393]

  • Steps / commands required to reproduce the error

sudo apt-get update

  • Strace of the failing command

https://gist.github.com/Rfilip/20b92f3ad44a28a9a52e8222949baacc

  • Required packages and commands to install

Tekki commented Aug 4, 2016

Had the same problem. When I stop Kaspersky Internet Security it works.

Rfilip commented Aug 4, 2016

I have AVG Internet Security but disabling it don't solve problem

You probably will need to uninstall it instead of disabling it. Same happens with Avast.

Tekki commented Aug 4, 2016

For Kaspersky, this issue is already discussed in the forum: https://forum.kaspersky.com/index.php?showtopic=354919

Rfilip commented Aug 4, 2016

Thanks, uninstalling AVG did its job. Apt-get and other network using commands works now.

@russalex russalex added the duplicate label Aug 4, 2016

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russalex commented Aug 4, 2016

Linking this one to #475. We are aware of the firewall issues (both inbound and outbound traffic) and are looking into it.

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jackchammons commented Oct 25, 2016

Closing as duplicate of #475

Thanks, Kaspersky was the problem, I was uninstall and reinstall bash...
thx

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