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I installed ruby and updated ruby gems, now I want to download rails 3.2.13. I write gem install rails -v 3.2.13 (I need this version) I have this error

ERROR:  Could not find a valid gem 'rails' (= 3.2.13), here is why:
          Unable to download data from https://rubygems.org/ - SSL_connect SYSCA
LL returned=5 errno=0 state=SSLv2/v3 read server hello A (https://rubygems.org/s
pecs.4.8.gz)
ERROR:  Possible alternatives: rails

I read on internet that maybe downloading gem httpclient it could work, but I did not manage to download it (another error) Do you know how I could fix this?

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  • Get a connection that works? Did you try it again? Do you get the same error? Do other gems work? Jun 5, 2013 at 15:44
  • Is it a internet connection problem? Yes other gems worked (jquery for instance) I've been able to download it
    – morg
    Jun 5, 2013 at 15:46
  • see if you can get this to work "wget rubygems.org/downloads/rails-3.2.13.gem"
    – usha
    Jun 5, 2013 at 15:57
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    The issue most likely is with your internet connection. If you see this issue again, tried gem install rails --source http://rubygems.org
    – rails_id
    Jun 5, 2013 at 16:00
  • sounds like a debian server
    – fotanus
    Jun 5, 2013 at 16:04

5 Answers 5

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do this:

gem sources -a http://rubygems.org

then answer y for

Do you want to add this insecure source? [yn]

lastly,

gem install rails
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I had a similiar error.

Try in your Gemfile:

source 'http://rubygems.org'

Instead of:

source 'https://rubygems.org'

That solved my problem...

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  • Thanks for the trick! Seems like the simplest solution out of all the ones that I've read.
    – CowZow
    Oct 19, 2013 at 3:04
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see if you can get this to work "wget rubygems.org/downloads/rails-3.2.13.gem"

That worked for me, but Vimsha did not explain how to install the gem once you've downloaded it. It's quite easy:

gem install rails-3.2.13.gem

installs the gem and other gems that it depends on.

This is where I got that information from:

Installing Ruby Gems manually

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The answer and methodology can be found on http://guides.rubygems.org/ssl-certificate-update/

Skip to "INSTALLING USING UPDATE PACKAGES (NEW)" and follow the instructions

Newest RubyGem can be found at https://rubygems.org/pages/download

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    Even if that link has a correct answer to the question, please do elaborate on the main parts of that article and how that would contribute as an answer to the original post, as the answer can become invalid if the linked page(s) change.
    – Mariano
    Oct 2, 2015 at 4:09
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I had the same problem but turns out I had a proxy setup but I was trying to download gems from a proxyless network

First, Detect if you have any proxy setup. Do

env | grep -i proxy

If this command prints something on STDOUT on the terminal e.g. in my case

http_proxy=http://proxy.abcde.ac.za:80/
https_proxy=https://proxy.abcde.ac.za:80/

Do

unset http_proxy
unset https_proxy

This unsets the proxy environment variables to null so when you do env | grep -i proxy there should be no output.

Now run

gem install [gemname]

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