Sorry, the problem turned out to be at my end, not yours. I'll mention the details here just in case anyone else runs into the same problem. We're using a Sophos (formerly Astaro) Security Gateway, that uses Snort rules for intrusion protection. For some reason, and I don't understand why, at 3.6 megabytes into the download, Snort was reporting this error: 2012:12:14-17:09:49 fw-1 snort[5443]: id="2101" severity="warn" sys="SecureNet" sub="ips" name="Intrusion protection alert" action="drop" reason="WEB-CLIENT OpenOffice TIFF file in big endian format parsing integer overflow attempt" group="310" srcip="69.50.200.162" dstip="192.168.31.11" proto="6" srcport="80" dstport="51340" sid="15976" class="Attempted User Privilege Gain" priority="1" generator="3" msgid="0" Clearly, your update is not an OpenOffice TIFF file, so this was some sort of false positive. Anyway, I disabled rule # 15976 in the intrusion protection settings in the firewall, tried the download again, and got the update with no problems. I also tried the same thing at the other location, which also had an Astaro/Sophos firewall, and that solved the problem there as well. -- Bruce
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