I upgraded tomcat from 7.0 to 8.0, the situation is better, but still got
some of the errors when transferring.

Then I change from chrome to Firefox, problem solved.
吴致远 <[email protected]>于2016年10月26日 周三下午6:40写道:

> the settings in tomcat doest affect...sometimes even I transfer a 90mb
> file, it will fail. Is there any other debug info I can check?
> 吴致远 <[email protected]>于2016年10月26日 周三下午4:43写道:
>
> Thanks Mike! I will try it soon.
>
> BTW, I tried chrome extension for direct copy and paste, but it seems the
> extension can not handle the line feed..
>
> Mike Jumper <[email protected]>于2016年10月26日 周三下午4:39写道:
>
> It may be Tomcat itself that is blocking the request at that level. I
> believe Tomcat has a similar setting, "maxPostSize", specified on the HTTP
> connector defined in server.xml:
>
> https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-8.0-doc/config/http.html
>
> - Mike
>
> On Oct 26, 2016 01:27, "吴致远" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks. Yes I have one nginx server, and two guacamole servers behind it
> for HA. But I tried this on both two guacamole server without going thru
> Nginx, the problem occurs on both.
> > Mike Jumper <[email protected]>于2016年10月26日 周三下午4:21写道:
> >>
> >> On Oct 26, 2016 01:06, "吴致远" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >
> >> > Thanks, but I am using 0.9.10 and built from github last weekend, I
> am wondering if it is the same issue.
> >> >
> >>
> >> Are you serving Guacamole through a reverse proxy like Nginx or Apache?
> >>
> >> The new file upload mechanism uses a standard HTTP request, and the
> proxy might be blocking the upload attempt due to its size.
> >>
> >> - Mike
>
>

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