Only platforms with Tier 1 support can be upgraded by freebsd-update.

That platform (amd64) and that release (13.0) are definitely supported by automatic upgrades.

The problem is that the above error message, while correct in a theoretical sense, is also very unhelpful. What it really says: "While attempting to upgrade, something went wrong. It might be a networking problem, it might be a misconfiguration of your machine, or it might be that the combination of your platform and release really are unsupported. We can't be bothered to distinguish between these errors, so we give a generic messages, which in most cases is misleading but theoretically not wrong."

Please diagnose what is wrong with your network connectivity, and fix it. Once that is done, the problem will likely go away.
 
Hello, first of all, sorry for bringing this topic back up, but I just had this error when updating my system and wanted to point out that my problem was in my network configuration.At some point, I misconfigured my DNS and default IPv4 route when setting up a dual stack for the network, so I had no DNS for IPv4, no default route, and no default IPv6 gateway.
 
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