tag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:/discussions/problems/31156-problems-connecting-to-rubygemsRubyGems.org: Discussion 2018-07-22T17:29:35Ztag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Comment/451258422018-04-20T14:50:11Z2018-04-20T14:50:13ZProblems connecting to Rubygems<div><p>I'm seeing a similar error as well:</p>
<p>ERROR: Could not find a valid gem 'bundler' (>= 0), here is why:<br>
Unable to download data from <a href="https://rubygems.org/">https://rubygems.org/</a> - Errno::ECONNRESET: Connection reset by peer - SSL_connect (<a href="https://api.rubygems.org/latest_specs.4.8.gz">https://api.rubygems.org/latest_specs.4.8.gz</a>)</p>
<p>This appears to be happening on AWS (eu-west-1) but not from our corporate net connection</p></div>Jack Atag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Comment/451258422018-04-25T16:26:23Z2018-04-25T16:26:24ZProblems connecting to Rubygems<div><p>Same problem here!</p>
<p>ERROR: Could not find a valid gem 'bundler' (>= 0), here is why:<br>
Unable to download data from <a href="https://rubygems.org/">https://rubygems.org/</a> - Errno::ECONNRESET: Connection reset by peer - SSL_connect (<a href="https://api.rubygems.org/specs.4.8.gz">https://api.rubygems.org/specs.4.8.gz</a>) ERROR: Possible alternatives: bundler</p>
<p>Did you get a solution?</p></div>Alfredotag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Comment/451258422018-04-26T09:52:18Z2018-04-26T09:52:19ZProblems connecting to Rubygems<div><p>Same here. Some requests pass, but majority returns "Connection reset by peer"</p></div>Rafaltag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Comment/451258422018-04-26T14:52:38Z2018-04-26T14:52:39ZProblems connecting to Rubygems<div><p>I have also seen this problem happen within one particular VPC in us-east-1, all of the outgoing traffic from that VPC goes through a NAT server. Sounds like we may have also gotten ourselves blacklisted somehow. Is there a resolution process or this?</p></div>Kevin Olbrichtag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Comment/451258422018-04-26T23:48:41Z2018-04-26T23:48:42ZProblems connecting to Rubygems<div><p>Had the same problem. api.rubygems.org change their certificate on Apr 25. I also had TLS problems for other sites but only on servers behind a NAT. I also updated the servers certificates list as well, but this did not fix the NAT issue.</p>
<p>I upgraded and rebuilt a new NAT on amazon-nat-2017.09 and this has fixed the connectivity issues, we were previously at 2016.03</p></div>Ferdytag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Comment/451258422018-04-27T00:07:28Z2018-04-27T00:07:28ZProblems connecting to Rubygems<div><p>Ferdy, were you able to inspect the SSL certificate for api.rubygems.org? I tried grabbing it directly with <code>openssl s_client -connect api.rubygems.org:443</code> and did not get a response (which is what led me to believe we were blacklisted).</p></div>olbrichtag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Comment/451258422018-04-27T11:54:17Z2018-04-27T11:54:19ZProblems connecting to Rubygems<div><p>I can confirm this issue existing for instances behind NAT instance. I've switched currently to NAT Gateway service and it works again. The ip's are not blacklisted it's more a CDN problem rubygems.org rely on.</p></div>Rongotag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Comment/451258422018-04-27T11:59:24Z2018-04-27T11:59:25ZProblems connecting to Rubygems<div><p>Very strange. I have instances in a different vpc but same nat setup that are unaffected.</p>
<p>Kevin Olbrich, Ph.D.<br>
Lead CDS Developer<br>
Clinical Decision Support<br>
McKesson Specialty Health<br>
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919-618-3331</p>
<hr></div>Olbrich, Kevintag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Comment/451258422018-04-30T04:21:38Z2018-04-30T04:21:39ZProblems connecting to Rubygems<div><p>I'm having a similar issue from all of my Rackspace servers (timeout to RubyGems), but RubyGems is working fine locally and on Digital Ocean servers.</p></div>Donald Webstertag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Comment/451258422018-04-30T10:23:07Z2018-04-30T10:23:08ZProblems connecting to Rubygems<div><p>I replaced my NAT server with a NAT gateway over the weekend (which was already planned, coincidentally), and service has been restored.</p></div>olbrichtag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Comment/451258422018-05-04T03:09:07Z2018-05-04T03:09:09ZProblems connecting to Rubygems<div><p>I had the same issue on AWS - could not establish a SSL connection with api.rubygems.org from a server behind a NAT. Replacing the old NAT instance with amzn-ami-vpc-nat-hvm-2017.09.1.20180108-x86_64-ebs fixed it.</p></div>teeparhamtag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Comment/451258422018-05-04T16:51:50Z2018-05-04T16:51:50ZProblems connecting to Rubygems<div><p>Hey all, thanks for writing in.. and apologies on the late reply, its been a hectic couple of weeks!</p>
<ul>
<li>Is this still an active issue for anyone?</li>
<li>Has anyone had this issue and NOT been behind a NAT?</li>
</ul></div>kerrizortag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Comment/451258422018-05-31T20:46:01Z2018-05-31T20:46:02ZProblems connecting to Rubygems<div><p>Same issue here, on a fresh Ubuntu 18.04 install on my laptop</p>
<p>ERROR: Could not find a valid gem 'bundler' (>= 0), here is why:<br>
Unable to download data from <a href="https://rubygems.org/">https://rubygems.org/</a> - Errno::ECONNRESET: Connection reset by peer - SSL_connect (<a href="https://api.rubygems.org/specs.4.8.gz">https://api.rubygems.org/specs.4.8.gz</a>)</p>
<p>It happens with other sites like python pip.</p></div>Brunotag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Comment/451258422018-07-22T17:29:34Z2018-07-22T17:29:34ZProblems connecting to Rubygems<div><p>Bruno, if it is happening with other sites, I suspect it isn't limited to RubyGems.org, but something specific to your system.</p></div>kerrizor