On 2004.10.25, HUANG,KHY LY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a max file size post for multipart/form-data? When I tried to
post a file larger than 2MB I get the error The document contains no
data. I tested the post of aolserver 3.x and it works. Please
advise. Thanks.
The answer is
You need to set maxinput in the nssock module in your config file.
Something like:
ns_section ns/server/${servername}/module/nssock
ns_param port$httpport
ns_param hostname$hostname
ns_param address $address
ns_param maxinput[expr 5*1024*1024]
Note that
Hi,
I tested it Aolserver 4.05 and 4.07 and there is a limit w/ nssock.
Uploading small files ( 1 MB) worked, but when trying upload a 2 MB
files it would fail.
I added the maxinput on the nssock section with 10 MB and it works now.
Thanks for all the posted solutions.
Regards,
Khy
Quoting
Hi
We've been running an ecommerce site at http://www.fancydress.com for just over a month now. In that time its handled a little short of 10million hits. The site is running Aolserver 3.3oacs1 with nsopenssl2.1a on openssl-0.9.7b.
Up until today things have been fine but in the last few
On 2004.10.25, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They seem to cause a variety of errors in different browsers. I've been
on the receiving end of one of these and in Mozilla it gave a popup
message:
Are you able to reproduce this error on demand? Or is it completely
random?
Unfortunately the
FWIW, I saw those messages too, when I was using nsopenssl2.1, and I
see similar ones using AOLserver 4 and the latest nsopenssl. The only
difference is that I've never had a user complaint related to them, so
I was assuming that they were victimless crimes. Perhaps that is not
the case, though
On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 22:05, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
On 2004.10.25, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They seem to cause a variety of errors in different browsers. I've been
on the receiving end of one of these and in Mozilla it gave a popup
message:
Are you able to reproduce this error on
FWIW. I see this same behavior with a similar configuration. The only
differences are that I'm using oracle and am running on Sun Solaris 9.
It gets worse under heavy load. I never get complaints and have never
experienced a 'browser side' problem so I assumed it didn't affect
users. I get at
On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 23:22, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
On 2004.10.25, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How large is the nsd process memory footprint? What modules are you
loading? Did you upgrade anything at ALL lately? What OS is this on?
Is it a single front-end host or a farm of them?
On 2004.10.25, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jediI felt a disturbance in the force when I originally used AOLs 4
and nsopenssl 3 /jedi so for the launch I switched to 3.3oacs1 and
nsopenssl 2.1a. Its been rock solid up until now and your questions
suggest that you have something in mind.
I
nsperm.so is loading:
Notice: modload: loading '/opt/aolserver/aolserver401/bin/nsperm.so'
and and I've added ns_logging to nsperm/init.tcl that indicates users,
groups and permissions are being added, but no id/password dialog comes up
when protected pages are requested - the pages are simply
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