Pacman: Connection refused under Gnome

Hi!
I have following problem: When i try to install packages or try so sync pacman (running Gnome) it says for EVERY server "connection refused".
(tried most of them and I'm not using the standard arch mirror)
When I go to console with Ctrl+Alt+F1 it works normally and I can upgrade/install packages.
I there some new Gnome-internal firewall/permission thingy?

My gnome is also up to date (just installed it)
iptables isn't running, the servers are pingable and I am using gnome terminal.
(it's also not working with xterm)
Apart from that, everything else seems to run normally.
Last edited by vidar (2010-08-24 18:53:10)

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