![]() ![]() The block is version-specific, and usually only applies to the latest version. Redirect capability so our only option is to block them. Server you'll get redirected to the releases server. If you try to download one of these via http from the ftp Linking it on well-advertised releases (this is the whole reason we created the Is only intended for nightlies and doesn't have the capacity to handle people direct. If you want to download releases, use the releases server. > that information, if you read it on one of our sites please let me know soĭave Miller bugzilla-reviewers 19:34:20 PDT > before, is not for end user downloads. > This is our officially supported method of downloading (and as stated > If you want to insure a download, you should be using our bouncer links. > as they reserve the right to block traffic to control I was told by folks in these haunts not to use (In reply to Corey Shields from comment #7) I just tried the exact wget -output-document sandbox/firefox-7.0.1.tar.bz2 Wget -output-document /home/CDs/Linux/Firefox/x32/firefox-7.0.1.tar.bz2 ĭownloading Firefox for Linux x32. Would you guys please fix this for me? Connection refused on ![]()
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