Full_Name: Jaymes Redus Version: Apache version 1.3.12 mod_ssl 2.6.2 OS: Windows 2000 Submission from: (NULL) (208.63.63.94)
Hi my name is Jaymes Redus and I work with Affliated Computer Systems here in Tallahassee, I just wanted to ask a question concerning a SSL issue that we are having. We are having a problem with our Upload functionality on our Web Application. It seems that if a customer tries to upload a file or text file(encrypted) that's under 57 MB it works fine but if the file is 58 MB(encrypted) or higher the upload fails. So in other words all files that are under 57 MB(encrypted) and the SSL layer is enabled works fine, but all files that are uploaded that are more than 57MB(encrypted) with the SSL enabled the upload fails. I have tried the same upload function with the SSL disabled and files 57 MB and higher and lower works fine. It seems that once the SSL is activated large files are not able to be uploaded. Can you help us with this problem? A cgi script written internally in C++ ...The funny thing is that the you can upload the kitchen sink without the SSL..... works like a charm. But when you put SSL in the mix problems occur. The SSL handshake occurs and the file starts to upload then all of the sudden the SSL connection is lost. To throw in another curve ball we have a download script written in C++ as well almost identical to the upload script and that has been working fine no problems. Weird..... ______________________________________________________________________ Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org User Support Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]