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    Timing out connecting to Proget nuget feed

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      Hi,

      I have proget setup and I am connecting to the nuget feed via visual studio. This has worked fine for years, but recently (about a month ago), it stopped working. I cannot connect. Visual studio package manager times out, and I get errors like this:

      The HTTP request to 'GET http://nuget.glic.com/nuget/Disability/FindPackagesById()?id='Guardian.Common.Framework.Configuration'' has timed out after 100000ms.
      The HTTP request to 'GET http://nuget.glic.com/nuget/Disability/FindPackagesById()?id='ApplicationDataParser'' has timed out after 100000ms.

      This seems to coincide with me changing my domain password, but I can access the feed URL if I go through a browser or postman.

      Product: ProGet
      Version: 4.8.4

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        It's really hard to say; if it works from your browser but not from visual studio, then I recommend to run fiddler, and then see what Visual Studio is doing. Maybe it's a cached password, wrong DNS, or something. If you look at the session logs, you should be able to see how the requests are different.

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