Hello >If this problem indeed exists, then it is a JVM problem. Tomcat obviously >can't make a difference it is sending bytes on the LAN or on a WAN, and >doesn't do anything unusal when it comes to bytes output. >That being said, some people are actually using TC on the internet without >corruption or any problem, so I think even if you think it is not your >fault, it is a configuration issue on your side. I'm regularly closing bug >4668 for that reason. When I use Tomcat from the Internet I don't have the problem with corruption either. The bug appears only when I connect from the LAN to the server in the same network using Tomcat's WAN IP address. This is not a common situation and it doesn't really spoil the work. I can always connect using LAN server IP address. But the bug is in Tomcat for sure. I used IIS and Apache and no problems appeared. I tried to use Jetty, which is 100% pure Java HTTP server, and it didn't corrupt the file either, so the problem is not in JVM. I don't think that the problem lies in network configuration. In such a case none of the above servers would have worked.
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