Can't use apt-get

Tried IS and MTN. Both ****ed and running wheezy.

Seems like a bigger isue. Resolves the IP of my test file host but can't download the file.

HTTP request sent, awaiting response... No data received.

But host and files download fine on a Windows box on the same network.
 
root@proxmox:~# ping 200.17.202.197
PING 200.17.202.197 (200.17.202.197) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 200.17.202.197: icmp_req=1 ttl=45 time=557 ms
64 bytes from 200.17.202.197: icmp_req=2 ttl=45 time=556 ms
64 bytes from 200.17.202.197: icmp_req=3 ttl=45 time=555 ms
64 bytes from 200.17.202.197: icmp_req=4 ttl=45 time=556 ms

pinging the german host
 
Ok so it seems the issue isn't with apt. I can't "download" anything to the box for some reason which I can't find.
 
traceroute to mybb

root@proxmox:~# traceroute mybroadband.co.za
traceroute to mybroadband.co.za (197.242.89.170), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1 * * *
2 cdsl2-rba-vl2563-ipc.ip.isnet.net (196.38.73.214) 26.409 ms 26.632 ms 27.623 ms
3 cdsl2-rba-vl2563.ip.isnet.net (196.38.73.213) 29.389 ms 30.975 ms 33.314 ms
4 cdsl2-rba-vl150.ip.isnet.net (196.38.73.9) 34.754 ms 35.655 ms 35.655 ms
5 core1b-pkl-te0-0-0-0.ip.isnet.net (196.26.0.62) 41.269 ms 41.374 ms 44.243 ms
6 196.26.0.69 (196.26.0.69) 44.229 ms 21.882 ms 24.470 ms
7 mi-za-rba-epe1-te2-2-304.ip.isnet.net (168.209.86.250) 27.019 ms 27.117 ms 26.283 ms
8 197.96.148.73 (197.96.148.73) 24.014 ms 196.34.90.124 (196.34.90.124) 26.548 ms 197.96.148.73 (197.96.148.73) 27.100 ms
9 197.96.148.74 (197.96.148.74) 28.912 ms 31.711 ms 31.613 ms
10 CORE.GP-CN-HET-MEE-1.TO.GP-HV-ICT-MEE-1.DFA.P2P.10G.za.africainx.net (41.84.13.66) 28.809 ms 28.802 ms 26.222 ms
11 41-66-132-246-f6.HET001-CPE-1-to-GP-CN-HET-MEE-1.africainx.net (41.66.132.246) 24.477 ms 52.698 ms 52.740 ms
12 core-access-switch1.jnb1.host-h.net (197.189.193.1) 54.774 ms 55.387 ms 57.324 ms
13 row-access-switch1-row3-4.jnb1.host-h.net (197.189.193.36) 55.889 ms 55.585 ms 52.770 ms
14 * * *
15 * * *
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17 * * *
18 * * *
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20 * * *
21 * * *
22 * * *
23 * * *
24 * * *
25 * * *
26 * * *
27 * * *
28 * * *
29 * * *
30 * * *
 
router reboot?
dns?
pray to satan?

...might be dat loadshedding fooked your connection
 
Hmmm, proxmox.

I had this very issue before and as I recall it wasn't the box itself but my upstream firewall.

What are you connecting through? I ended up whitelisting the whole box just to update.
 
Hmmm, proxmox.

I had this very issue before and as I recall it wasn't the box itself but my upstream firewall.

What are you connecting through? I ended up whitelisting the whole box just to update.

pfSense. Somehow it's fixed now so... yea.. ty
 
Betting it's something on PFsense.

I gave up and just allowed all incoming traffic to the IP.
 
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