Thank you (appreciated). No, there is only inSync.repo (i.e. there is no insync.repo as well). Nice catch though. This was working across all of my servers until recently, sadly. (._.)
Do you have issues with any other repos? Or have you recently perhaps changed the network configuration (e.g., added proxy servers) on your machine(s)? I’ve just confirmed on a fresh Fedora 26 VM that our repo works.
Could you try again and send more detailed output to support@insynchq.com? Thank you.
After seeing your reply, I just double check my inSync.repo file and noticed the literal [DISTRIBUTION] in the URL string, which I had substituted fedora in for (as you can see in my original post above), but somehow reverted back (and for the life of me, I don’t know how). Sorry about that. (._.)
FWIW I’ve had the same issue: fedora string was replaced with [DISTRIBUTION]. I certainly haven’t done it. Could this be some Fedora update mechanism? Or perhaps Insync update mechanism? Maybe it’s worth looking into.
In any case, my issue is now fixed, thanks to your post. Just wanted to give a thumbs up here, both that this problem is not unique and that the solution is to fix the url.