Problem with repo sync while trying to sync a custom rom repo set
I am experiencing difficulities in manually building AOSPExtended (an Android custom ROM), and I need help with the repo sync
command.
I initialized the repository list with repo init
(of course), then, I started the repo sync
command. Every time it tries to send a request to android.googlesource.com (SPECIFICALLY THAT), it fails, whether it is a TLS request or just a normal one.
Something that is worth mentioning, is that it tries to connect to android.googlesource.com using port 443, and it fails. Is there a way to change to port requested? (just interested, I don't think this is part of the problem).
android ssl synchronization repo
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I am experiencing difficulities in manually building AOSPExtended (an Android custom ROM), and I need help with the repo sync
command.
I initialized the repository list with repo init
(of course), then, I started the repo sync
command. Every time it tries to send a request to android.googlesource.com (SPECIFICALLY THAT), it fails, whether it is a TLS request or just a normal one.
Something that is worth mentioning, is that it tries to connect to android.googlesource.com using port 443, and it fails. Is there a way to change to port requested? (just interested, I don't think this is part of the problem).
android ssl synchronization repo
Have you checked if your ISP/Proxy isn't blocking your 443 access? Try to connect into localhost:443 and if you succeed, then you ISP/proxy is blocking your requests.
– shabang
Nov 13 '18 at 19:07
Nope, it fails. It says "connection refused".
– OmerFlame
Nov 14 '18 at 9:41
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I am experiencing difficulities in manually building AOSPExtended (an Android custom ROM), and I need help with the repo sync
command.
I initialized the repository list with repo init
(of course), then, I started the repo sync
command. Every time it tries to send a request to android.googlesource.com (SPECIFICALLY THAT), it fails, whether it is a TLS request or just a normal one.
Something that is worth mentioning, is that it tries to connect to android.googlesource.com using port 443, and it fails. Is there a way to change to port requested? (just interested, I don't think this is part of the problem).
android ssl synchronization repo
I am experiencing difficulities in manually building AOSPExtended (an Android custom ROM), and I need help with the repo sync
command.
I initialized the repository list with repo init
(of course), then, I started the repo sync
command. Every time it tries to send a request to android.googlesource.com (SPECIFICALLY THAT), it fails, whether it is a TLS request or just a normal one.
Something that is worth mentioning, is that it tries to connect to android.googlesource.com using port 443, and it fails. Is there a way to change to port requested? (just interested, I don't think this is part of the problem).
android ssl synchronization repo
android ssl synchronization repo
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Have you checked if your ISP/Proxy isn't blocking your 443 access? Try to connect into localhost:443 and if you succeed, then you ISP/proxy is blocking your requests.
– shabang
Nov 13 '18 at 19:07
Nope, it fails. It says "connection refused".
– OmerFlame
Nov 14 '18 at 9:41
add a comment |
Have you checked if your ISP/Proxy isn't blocking your 443 access? Try to connect into localhost:443 and if you succeed, then you ISP/proxy is blocking your requests.
– shabang
Nov 13 '18 at 19:07
Nope, it fails. It says "connection refused".
– OmerFlame
Nov 14 '18 at 9:41
Have you checked if your ISP/Proxy isn't blocking your 443 access? Try to connect into localhost:443 and if you succeed, then you ISP/proxy is blocking your requests.
– shabang
Nov 13 '18 at 19:07
Have you checked if your ISP/Proxy isn't blocking your 443 access? Try to connect into localhost:443 and if you succeed, then you ISP/proxy is blocking your requests.
– shabang
Nov 13 '18 at 19:07
Nope, it fails. It says "connection refused".
– OmerFlame
Nov 14 '18 at 9:41
Nope, it fails. It says "connection refused".
– OmerFlame
Nov 14 '18 at 9:41
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Have you checked if your ISP/Proxy isn't blocking your 443 access? Try to connect into localhost:443 and if you succeed, then you ISP/proxy is blocking your requests.
– shabang
Nov 13 '18 at 19:07
Nope, it fails. It says "connection refused".
– OmerFlame
Nov 14 '18 at 9:41