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Posted by lawrence k on 02/18/06 11:01
Andy Hassall wrote:
> On 16 Feb 2006 19:49:48 -0800, "lawrence k" <lkrubner@geocities.com> wrote:
>
> >Andy Hassall wrote:
> >> What I'm trying to steer you towards is the Apache error log (which you seem
> >> to have found now, or at least are close), because I bet you have an error in
> >> there similar to:
> >>
> >> [Wed Jan 25 23:14:11 2006] [error] [client 192.168.1.14] Requested
> >> content-length of 3191154 is larger than the configured limit of 3000000,
> >> referer: http://server.localhost/~andyh/file_upload.php
> >>
> >> This is the most likely cause of the problem I can think of that matches the
> >> symptoms you describe.
> >
> >That error would make sense, and that is what I first assumed. Still,
> >we've edited the php.ini file to allow 100 meg uploads, so an error of
> >that kind is impossible, yes?
My bad. The problem now seems to have something to do with the T1 that
runs to our office, or the firewall we put in or something. We called
Rackspace, from whom we lease our web server, and asked them about this
problem, and the guy on the phone said he could upload files from where
he was. Then he called some of his co-workers who were not working and
asked them to log in from their homes (they are not kidding when
Rackspace talks about Fanatical Support). Other folks did not have a
problem. I then logged in using my laptop on a dial up line, and I was
able to upload a 3 meg problem. So the problem is maybe with our
firewall or T1. In retrospect, it occurs to us the problem started
about when the T1 got put in. We were confused on this issue because
early on we asked a friend up in New York to try it and they also had
trouble. Perhaps they also ran into firewall trouble up where they
were.
Thanks for all the help. We should have checked from more sources early
on. My bad.
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