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Old 01-22-2017, 12:13 AM   #3
OrionChang
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
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.
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?
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