The reason for errors -9838 and -4
This doesn't help anything, other than to reassure you that this is simply a "All Apple servers are swamped, try again later" problem.
MacBook Pro 15, Mac OS X (10.5.4)
MacBook Pro 15, Mac OS X (10.5.4)
WesJansen wrote:
Okay guys, did a little investigation on this one, and this is indeed a server overload problem. I did a tcpdump network trace to apple's servers as I was "Accessing iTunes Store..." and it turns out the server (in my case albert.apple.com) acknowledges the connection request, then quickly slams the TCP window shut sending an advertised window of 0 bytes in the acknowledgement packet. Essentially, the server is saying, "don't send me any more data until I can process the connection." Only problem is, the connection then hangs because the servers are overloaded. Eventually, the connection may time out (error -4). And if the server has too many connections open to it, it will immediately reply with error -9838 (unable to establish a connection).
This doesn't help anything, other than to reassure you that this is simply a "All Apple servers are swamped, try again later" problem.
Cander wrote:
They didnt get caught with their pants down. Apple didnt invent internet pipelines and current hardware limitations.
The reason for errors -9838 and -4