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from: ROBY
date: 2019-04-05 22:26:00
subject: Re: RPI3 speedtest-cli an

The Natural Philosopher scriveva il 05/04/2019 :
> On 04/04/2019 21:12, Roby wrote:
>> The Natural Philosopher scriveva il 04/04/2019 :
>>> On 04/04/2019 17:17, Roby wrote:
>>>> The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>>>>> On 04/04/2019 08:13, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Remember you can also push .deb packages to the remote site using sftp
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And manually install them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You do not *have* to use apt-get on the remote machine.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> Oh. One thing that you may or may not have tried..
>>>>>
>>>>> IF there is a bad cache in your upstream ISPs proixies, you may be able
>>>>> to defeat that by changing package *sources* - are ther any pi mirrors
>>>>> in other countries you could try?
>>>>>
>>>>> https://www.raspbian.org/RaspbianMirrors
>>>>>
>>>>> there are!
>>>>>
>>>>> I'd try UK kent university. Genrally well maintained
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> find some that work on your local machine - edit sources.list and just
>>>>> do apt-get update - and then apply them to the remote machine.
>>>>
>>>> I took your advice
>>>> I modified /etc/apt/sources.list adding in the head
>>>> 'deb http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/archive.raspbian.org/raspbian'
>>>
>>> This is mine.
>>>
>>> $ more /etc/apt/sources.list
>>>
>>>
>>> deb http://raspbian.raspberrypi.org/raspbian/ stretch main contrib
>>> non-free rpi
>>>
>>>
>>> Copy that, substituting the site and the correct version name.
>>
>> I have tried but still 404 errors
>> I give up ... I don't know what to do anymore :'(
>>
>
> WEll deliberately or not, I think you are lying.
> Take the SD card out of the offending PI and insert one that works from your
> local site.,
>
> See if the problem is the site, or the SD card software

INCREDIBLE NOOOOO - PROBLEM SOLVED !!!!
I apologize to all of you who have tried to help me with this
apparently inexplicable technical problem with the RPI3.
I'm really sorry !!!
The problem was caused by a filter inserted in the AVM Fritz! Box 3390
router more than 2 years ago (which I had forgotten) due to attacks on
my RPI3 ..... unknown had entered my remote RPI and I had been forced
to format the card SD and reinstall everything ..... then to
definitively resolve the intrusions I had configured the authentication
with RSA key .....
But I had forgotten that intrusion filter.
Sorry sorry sorry
Thanks to all of you for your patience
I became old ..... I forget things ... :'(

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Roby

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