If you are sure the problem is with nss, you will probably get more help on their mailing list: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/mod_nss-list
- Y On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 1:22 PM, Cohen, Laurence <lco...@novetta.com> wrote: > It seems that the problem I'm having started when we went to mod_nss from > mod_ssl. In ssl.conf we were able to set the sslrenegbuffersize to a high > number. I can't seem to find an equivalent to the parameter that will work > in any of our conf files. The httpd.conf is including rewrite.conf and > nss.conf, but if I put the sslrenegbuffersize in any of these files and > restart httpd, it doesn't start up. > > Would anyone know what the equivalent parameter is in nss.conf, or the > other conf files that we are using? > > Thanks, > > Larry Cohen > > On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 5:04 PM, Cohen, Laurence <lco...@novetta.com> > wrote: > >> Hi everyone, >> >> We are suddenly having the following problem on several of our servers, >> and I have not been able to find a solution on the internet that has >> resolved it. Our configuration is the following. >> >> Apache httpd 2.2.3 running on RHEL5 >> Tomcat 7, also running on RHEL5 >> >> When we try to upload a file bigger than a few megabytes, we get the >> following error: >> >> The requested resource >> /dse/submissions/100103040/add_file >> does not allow request data with POST requests, or the amount of data >> provided in the request exceeds the capacity limit >> >> I've tried to figure out what the maximum size file is, but the problem >> will occur on a file, and then we try the same file a few minutes later and >> it works. >> >> I tried setting LimitRequestBody to 0, which I believe is the default >> anyway, but it had no effect either way. >> >> If anyone has any ideas, please let me know. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Larry Cohen >> >> >> > > > -- > > [image: www.novetta.com] > > Larry Cohen > > System Administrator > > > 12021 Sunset Hills Road, Suite 400 > > Reston, VA 20190 > > Email lco...@novetta.com > > Office 703-885-1064 > >