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Ron ron.menez at entropysolution.comThanks for the info lynxis. We’ll try that as well. BTW, installing it manually using the .deb file also did the job. Best Regard, Ron Menez ron.menez at entropysolution.com<mailto:ron.menez at entropysolution.com> On Sep 26, 2017, at 6:29 PM, Alexander Couzens <lynxis at fe80.eu<mailto:lynxis at fe80.eu>> wrote: Hi Ron, https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/network:/osmocom:/nitb-split:/nightly/Debian_9.0/./amd64/osmo-bsc_0.1.0.20170926_amd64.deb Redirection from https to 'http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/repositories/network:/osmocom:/nitb-split:/nightly/Debian_9.0/amd64/osmo-bsc_0.1.0.20170926_amd64.deb' is forbidden E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing? TLDR: use http:// instead of https://download.opensuse.. in your sources.list apt is telling you, https -> http redirection are ugly. The reason for this is: You've written https://download.opensuse.org in your source.list file, but download.opensuse.org<http://download.opensuse.org> tries to redirect you to an http:// mirror. Downloading packages from a http:// mirror isn't a big problem, because the packages are signed by GPG, so the integrety guaranteed. Best, lynxis -- Alexander Couzens mail: lynxis at fe80.eu<mailto:lynxis at fe80.eu> jabber: lynxis at fe80.eu<mailto:lynxis at fe80.eu> mobile: +4915123277221 gpg: 390D CF78 8BF9 AA50 4F8F F1E2 C29E 9DA6 A0DF 8604 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.osmocom.org/pipermail/openbsc/attachments/20170926/2a5f2055/attachment.htm>