This sounds a lot like https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=42625 https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12355
But I think it is different. I'm using certificates for authentication to all of my pages: <Location "/"> # applied to _all_ URLs SSLRequireSSL SSLVerifyClient require SSLVerifyDepth 5 SSLCACertificateFile /root/openssl/doberman-ca.crt SSLOptions +FakeBasicAuth SSLRequire %{SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_O} eq "mcprogramming.com" and \ %{SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_OU} in {"doberman", "localhost"} </Location> When I try to upload an image to my wiki (MoinMoin, 1.70rc2) I get a 413: Request Entity Too Large The requested resource /m17test/MyStartingPage does not allow request data with POST requests, or the amount of data provided in the request exceeds the capacity limit. Apache/2.2.8 (Debian) mod_ssl/2.2.8 OpenSSL/0.9.8g mod_wsgi/2.0 Python/2.5.2 Server at localhost Port 443 I can add LimitRequestBody 2147483647 to conf and things work splendidly, but if I use LimitRequestBody 0 (which should allow unlimited upload sizes), I'm back to the error messages above. Any thoughts? All the version info is in the error message, this is on a debian testing system. TIA -- Keith Hellman #include <disclaimer.h> [EMAIL PROTECTED] from disclaimer import standard [EMAIL PROTECTED] -*- public key @ pgp.mit.edu 9FCF40FD Y!M: mcprogramming AIM/ICQ: 485403897 gtalk: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -*- "The First Python function ever written (takes place in the Garden of Eden)" Guido sayeth "I will write def foo():" "Hmm, I could use an import, or two", Satan said, in a whirl, "Why not write it in Perl?", and the second function ever written - def foo_you(): -- Python Limmerick Contest submission by cappy2112 http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_thread/thread/d7a780beaff2e88a/
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