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I have been trying to install programs using terminal but every time I get this error:

ccmb@ccmb-HP-Pro-3330-MT:~$ wget https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb
--2015-02-17 21:48:07--  https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb
Resolving dl.google.com (dl.google.com)... 173.194.126.7, 173.194.126.8, 173.194.126.9, ...
Connecting to dl.google.com (dl.google.com)|173.194.126.7|:443... failed: Connection refused.
Connecting to dl.google.com (dl.google.com)|173.194.126.8|:443... failed: Connection refused.
Connecting to dl.google.com (dl.google.com)|173.194.126.9|:443... failed: Connection refused.
Connecting to dl.google.com (dl.google.com)|173.194.126.14|:443... failed: Connection refused.
Connecting to dl.google.com (dl.google.com)|173.194.126.0|:443... failed: Connection refused.
Connecting to dl.google.com (dl.google.com)|173.194.126.1|:443... failed: Connection refused.
Connecting to dl.google.com (dl.google.com)|173.194.126.2|:443... failed: Connection refused.
Connecting to dl.google.com (dl.google.com)|173.194.126.3|:443... failed: Connection refused.
Connecting to dl.google.com (dl.google.com)|173.194.126.4|:443... failed: Connection refused.
Connecting to dl.google.com (dl.google.com)|173.194.126.5|:443... failed: Connection refused.
Connecting to dl.google.com (dl.google.com)|173.194.126.6|:443... failed: Connection refused.
Connecting to dl.google.com (dl.google.com)|2404:6800:4001:800::1003|:443... failed: Network is unreachable.
ccmb@ccmb-HP-Pro-3330-MT:~$ 

can anyone help me fix this

  1. when using ping -c 4

    PING dl.l.google.com (74.125.130.91) 56(84) bytes of data.
    64 bytes from 74.125.130.91: icmp_seq=1 ttl=46 time=62.8 ms
    64 bytes from 74.125.130.91: icmp_seq=2 ttl=46 time=70.7 ms
    64 bytes from 74.125.130.91: icmp_seq=3 ttl=46 time=99.1 ms
    64 bytes from 74.125.130.91: icmp_seq=4 ttl=46 time=48.9 ms
    --- dl.l.google.com ping statistics ---
    4 packets transmitted, 4 received, 0% packet loss, time 3004ms
    rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 48.950/70.409/99.104/18.311 ms
    
  2. using nslookup

    Server:     127.0.1.1
    Address:    127.0.1.1#53
    Non-authoritative answer:
    dl.google.com   canonical name = dl.l.google.com.
    Name:   dl.l.google.com
    Address: 74.125.130.93
    Name:   dl.l.google.com
    Address: 74.125.130.136
    Name:   dl.l.google.com
    Address: 74.125.130.190
    Name:   dl.l.google.com
    Address: 74.125.130.91
    
  3. nslookup dl.google.com 8.8.8.8

    Server:     8.8.8.8
    Address:    8.8.8.8#53
    Non-authoritative answer:
    dl.google.com   canonical name = dl.l.google.com.
    Name:   dl.l.google.com
    Address: 74.125.236.192
    Name:   dl.l.google.com
    Address: 74.125.236.199
    Name:   dl.l.google.com
    Address: 74.125.236.196
    Name:   dl.l.google.com
    Address: 74.125.236.197
    Name:   dl.l.google.com
    Address: 74.125.236.198
    Name:   dl.l.google.com
    Address: 74.125.236.194
    Name:   dl.l.google.com
    Address: 74.125.236.200
    Name:   dl.l.google.com
    Address: 74.125.236.206
    Name:   dl.l.google.com
    Address: 74.125.236.201
    Name:   dl.l.google.com
    Address: 74.125.236.193
    Name:   dl.l.google.com
    Address: 74.125.236.195
    
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  • The file is available to me via wget and firefox. Maybe you have a DNS problem. Try ping -c 4 dl.google.com and if it fails, try nslookup dl.google.com and if that also fails nslookup dl.google.com 8.8.8.8 and post the outputs as edit to your question.
    – Byte Commander
    Feb 17, 2015 at 12:27
  • Are you behind a proxy, firewall, etc.?
    – muru
    Feb 17, 2015 at 12:51
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    yes yes iam using my work wifi Feb 17, 2015 at 13:13
  • @VigneswaraPrabhu: I think this might be due to Google blocking your IP. Try via a proxy to be sure of it.
    – heemayl
    Feb 17, 2015 at 16:04
  • @heemayl or work WiFi blocking access to google. I would start by asking network admins at work for any log hits related to this, and work from there.
    – vidarlo
    Jun 16, 2019 at 13:35

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As you're on a corporate LAN, please go talk to your IT department as they are actively blocking your requests, or just do this at home or in an Internet café... ;-)

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