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<p dir="auto">Did some testing with and without my home router (it did not make any difference)<br>
Debian 9.9 GnuTLS <strong>v.3.5.8</strong> - connects to lutris.net successfully, tested on 2 machines<br>
Ubuntu 19.04 GnuTLS <strong>v.3.6.5</strong> - fails to connect<br>
Arch Linux (not updated for several months) GnuTLS <strong>v.3.6.6</strong> - fails to connect<br>
Debian 10 testing GnuTLS <strong>v.3.6.7</strong> - fails to connect<br>
Arch Linux GnuTLS <strong>v.3.6.8-1</strong> - fails to connect<br>
The error is always <code>*** Fatal error: Error in the pull function.</code><br>
So, it looks like there is some firewall (maybe above my ISP?) and GnuTLS <strong>v.3.5.8</strong> does not trigger it.</p>
<p dir="auto">Anything else I can do? Should I try versions between 3.5.8 and 3.6.5 to see which introduces this? I believe it would be easy to downgrade a package in Arch.</p>
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