Here's what I mean:

[root@tux /root]# wget ftp://updates.redhat.com/6.2/i386/inetd-0.16-7.i386.rpm
--10:54:26--  ftp://updates.redhat.com:21/6.2/i386/inetd-0.16-7.i386.rpm
           => `inetd-0.16-7.i386.rpm'
Connecting to updates.redhat.com:21... connected!
Logging in as anonymous ... Logged in!
==> TYPE I ... done.  ==> CWD 6.2/i386 ... 
No such directory `6.2/i386'.

[root@tux /root]# wget ftp://updates.redhat.com/6.2/i386/inetd-0.16-7.i386.rpm
--10:54:38--  ftp://updates.redhat.com:21/6.2/i386/inetd-0.16-7.i386.rpm
           => `inetd-0.16-7.i386.rpm'
Connecting to updates.redhat.com:21... connected!
Logging in as anonymous ... Logged in!
==> TYPE I ... done.  ==> CWD 6.2/i386 ... done.
==> PORT ... done.    ==> RETR inetd-0.16-7.i386.rpm ... done.
Length: 26,114 (unauthoritative)

    0K -> .......... .......... .....                            [100%]

10:54:39 (160.39 KB/s) - `inetd-0.16-7.i386.rpm' saved [26114

I'm pretty sure this an issue with the file system layout of at least
one of Red Hat's ftp sites. The round robin DNS will eventually bring
you around to one that works. Can this be fixed? It's a PITA!

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