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md5 checksum problem with latest unmenu

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Hi All,

 

Just wondering if someone can help me.

 

I'm just experimenting with unRAID 5.0beta6a on a new HP N36L microserver. I've got the basic install, plus the latest unmenu install (1.3.7.1).

 

If I go into PKG Manager, I have a problem with downloading new packages. I've tried installing several extras, including bwm-ng, pciutils and file.

 

The download process appears to start just fine, and I see the following logged in the browser window:

 

Download of '/boot/packages/pciutils-2.2.10-i486-2.tgz' started.

  Connecting to slackware.cs.utah.edu.

  Headers retrieved for /pub/slackware/slackware-12.2/slackware/a/pciutils-2.2.10-i486-2.tgz ...

  Saving package to file '/boot/packages/pciutils-2.2.10-i486-2.tgz' (size: 262893)

Download of '/boot/packages/pciutils-2.2.10-i486-2.tgz' complete.

pciutils-2.2.10-i486-2.tgz has been downloaded

 

When the download completes, I then get the following error:

MD5 of existing downloaded file NOT matched - download may be corrupted or download URL no longer valid.

 

If I then go and look in the packages directory under /boot, I can see that the downloaded file is too short. In the case of pciutils, it should be 262893 bytes, but only 149722 bytes have been downloaded.

 

If I run a wget manually in the packages directory, then the file downloads correctly, and I can install the package.

 

Has anyone else seen this? Is there a solution?

 

Thanks,

 

Andy.

 

 

 

i do  not yet know why it is failing as it works here.

 

I plan to modify unmenu to use wget when I get some time but it will be at least May before I have free time.

 

Joe L.

 

 

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Hi Joe,

 

Thanks for getting back to me.

 

I'm quite happy to try and debug this further, but I'm not really sure where to start. I've had a quick look at the code in 990-unmenu-wget.awk, but there doesn't appear to be any debugging that I can enable.

 

I've also tried downloading packages with Firefox 4.0, Safari, IE8 and Chrome as the browser, but this doesn't change things (not that I really expected it would).

 

I am seeing the following errors in the syslog, though. Could this be related:

Apr 6 18:21:47 Tower unmenu[15166]: bad method - 729274 67767911 547976181 7966990 2080 8069 81176 1161840 0 7148060 9128630729274-

Apr 6 18:21:47 Tower last message repeated 33 times

 

Thanks,

 

Andy.

That is another machine on your LAN that is attempting to send a command to port 8080.  (And the command is not a "get" or a "post")

 

Joe L.

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Hmm. Interesting, but definitely no Dells on my network. Only got Macs running 10.6.7, and a work Toshiba M-something or other laptop running Windows 7 Pro. Could this be the culprit?

 

Will check to see if anything else is trying to connect to port 8080, but I don't think so.

 

Andy.

 

It is more of a "singleclicksystems" networking solution/problem, which Toshiba happens to be an OEM partner (see attached)

 

 

 

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I also get the bad method thing when i use my works proxy ...

he is on port 8080 and when i am on the mixed vpn then sometimes i get the same bad method message on the unraid ...

i can avoid it when not using the proxy when i am on the vpn ... (there is no real use for it only if i for sure want to use the internet on the vpn but all what needs to be proxied is normally not work related :P )

 

 

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