Jeff,
Thanks for idea. I set up httpd.conf with:
>KeepAlive Off
The other browser settings don't look for DavExplorer,
so I don't think its getting turned on later.
DavExplorer fails the same with KeepAlive off, but I
did see some other error messages that point to timeouts
and socket problems. This seems to be a write problem
as I could read large files from the server without any
problems.
I setup a WebDAV directory on the http portion of the server
and ran DavExplorer without SSL enabled. That worked fine.
Oh well, the whole purpose was to have secure file transfer
with WebDAV, and of course it does everything except but that.
Thanks again, I hadn't been thinking it was an SSL problem,
but now I think the evidence is mounting. The solution may
be at the Java end as well.
Dave
At 09:54 AM 3/12/01 , you wrote:
>Over SSL I'd suggest turning keep alives off. We have had awful problems
>with IE keepalives under SSL.
>
>SetEnvIf User-Agent ".*MSIE.*" nokeepalive ssl-unclean-shutdown
>
>
>
>Jeff
>
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