2012/1/9 iLXQ {IPICIN chipits...@gmail.com:
Hello! Can you provide relays configuration as well as haproxy
configuration?
Here's our relayd and haproxy configs as well as a dmesg, maybe this
will be helpful.
Regards,
---Gordon
# relayd.conf
#
# Macros
#
ext_ssl_listener=127.0.0.1
Hi,
On friday, 06 Jan 2012 at 13:22 CET
Gordon McAllister gordon.mcallis...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a knob to tweak to allow POSTs greater than 2GB or is this
limit somehow hardcoded?
A wild guess (since you didn't provide dmesg): do you use i386 arch?
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Greetings
Rafal Bisingier
On 2012-01-08, Rafal Bisingier ra...@man.poznan.pl wrote:
A wild guess (since you didn't provide dmesg): do you use i386 arch?
No, amd64, see the original message.
On 2012-01-06, Gordon McAllister gordon.mcallis...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I have a relayd setup on 4.9 (amd64),
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 4:35 AM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
Is this the exact text of the log entry? I don't see this too large
string in relayd source code implying it comes from elsewhere.
Does the backend server even accept 2GB POSTs in the first place?
If unsure, take
Hello all,
I have a relayd setup on 4.9 (amd64), terminating SSL in front of an
application that requires large-ish file uploads. All is well until a
file upload greater than 2GB is attempted. The request fails
immediately, here's an example log message:
relay ext_ssl, session 33753 (1 active),
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