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dz flag

does anyone know why the au.archive is broken?

I'm getting the below on multiple systems trying to update them and this has been the case for a couple of hours now. I've tried apt clean as well with no joy.

  Err:11 http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-updates/main amd64 linux-modules-extra-5.4.0-81-generic amd64 5.4.0-81.91
  403  Forbidden [IP: 202.158.214.106 80]
Get:12 http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-updates/main amd64 linux-generic amd64 5.4.0.81.85 [1,900 B]
Get:13 http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-updates/main amd64 linux-image-generic amd64 5.4.0.81.85 [2,572 B]
Err:14 http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-updates/main amd64 linux-headers-5.4.0-81 all 5.4.0-81.91
  403  Forbidden [IP: 202.158.214.106 80]
Get:15 http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-updates/main amd64 linux-headers-5.4.0-81-generic amd64 5.4.0-81.91 [1,410 kB]
Get:16 http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-updates/main amd64 linux-headers-generic amd64 5.4.0.81.85 [2,440 B]
Fetched 28.4 MB in 48s (591 kB/s)
E: Failed to fetch http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux/linux-modules-extra-5.4.0-81-generic_5.4.0-81.91_amd64.deb  403  Forbidden [IP: 202.158.214.106 80]
E: Failed to fetch http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux/linux-headers-5.4.0-81_5.4.0-81.91_all.deb  403  Forbidden [IP: 202.158.214.106 80]
E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing?
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cn flag
Have you tried switching to the main archive (provided by Canonical/Ubuntu) instead of using the *aarnet* provided mirror? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archivemirrors this report's it's fine btw.
dz flag
Yep.. works on the main mirror.. but, don't really want to reconfigure all 30 vm's to use it..
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cn flag
One option is raising a ticket with *aarnet* about the issue and they'll fix it, I've done it many times with *iinet*, but tickets usually take time, and the issues usually resolve themselves before action for many packages anyway (ie. new update arrives & users don't want that package any more)...
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cn flag
FYI: You may find it resolves itself next time the mirror sync's with the main archive (*which is many times per day for many mirrors*), but I've also not had it fixed this way thus resorting to *ticket* as per prior comment.
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cn flag

Easy fix

Switch to the main archive or use a different mirror. Mirrors can be found at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archivemirrors

Slow fix

One option is raising a ticket with aarnet about the issue and they'll fix it, I've done it many times with iinet, but tickets usually take time, and the issues usually resolve themselves before action for many packages anyway (ie. new update arrives & users don't want that package any more)..

Tickets have been raised

I've spoken (typed?) with users experiencing the same issue on IRC (#ubuntu), and one has reported they'll file a ticket (bug reports) with aarnet.

I've since switched to another focal box myself that was using mirror.aarnet.edu.au & experienced the same error; thus I've emailed the "AARNET Mirror Team" about the issue, so it's been ticketed, so the fix should occur in due course.

dz flag
I ended up switching the archive on all of them because the security fix was ssh so couldn't really wait.. all good. I guess I stick with the main mirror.
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cn flag
SD-29905 is the AARNET ticket i was given.
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cn flag
Steele Cooke of *Aarnet* has responded that the issues they now believe are resolved.
dz flag
Thank you. I'll turn one back and see what happens. Peter.
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