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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal
That's a connection reset error which usually means that something along the network path, either a proxy/firewall or the target server actively closed the connection.
Check that calibre is not picking up any proxies by going to Preferences->Miscellaneous where it should say "No proxies used"
Other than that, I dont have any suggestions. Note that calibre comes with its own python/openssl libraries so updating system ones has no effect one way or the other.
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Hi kovidgoya, thanks for your reply. It's really nice to have your help.
Miscellaneous panel does say "No proxies used". I double checked that I had disabled all firewalls and proxies.
I noticed that calibre fetches the web by importing settings and cookies from user's browser. In my case, I used both Safari and Chrome(default), which browser will it import those stuff from?
Since I successfully retrieved data by using a PC with calibre within the same LAN environment, I suppose the connection reset problem is caused by something within the Mac. Is that a way to systematically check which peer resets connections?