Re: [AOLSERVER] Max file size upload

2004-10-25 Thread Dossy Shiobara
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

Re: [AOLSERVER] Max file size upload

2004-10-25 Thread Rob Crittenden
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

Re: [AOLSERVER] Max file size upload

2004-10-25 Thread HUANG,KHY LY
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

[AOLSERVER] nsopenssl errors

2004-10-25 Thread Steve
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

Re: [AOLSERVER] nsopenssl errors

2004-10-25 Thread Dossy Shiobara
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

Re: [AOLSERVER] nsopenssl errors

2004-10-25 Thread Janine Sisk
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

Re: [AOLSERVER] nsopenssl errors

2004-10-25 Thread Steve
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

Re: [AOLSERVER] nsopenssl errors

2004-10-25 Thread Keith Paskett
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

Re: [AOLSERVER] nsopenssl errors

2004-10-25 Thread Steve
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?

Re: [AOLSERVER] nsopenssl errors

2004-10-25 Thread Dossy Shiobara
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

[AOLSERVER] nsperm not prompting for id/password

2004-10-25 Thread Eric Lee
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