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Re: size problem of large file transfer over https



Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> In <[🔎] gqgau4$e8k$1@ger.gmane.org>, H.S. wrote:
>> Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>>>
>>> If the Content-Length is correct, it is a problem client-side.  If the
>>> Content-Length is incorrect, it is a problem server-side.
>> I gave it a shot myself with my own machine using Iceape browser and I
>> also see the size as around 132 MB. I am trying from a Debian Testing
>> machine (ext3 partition).
>>
>> Here is the request I see if I try using wget:
>> .
>> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
>> Length: 138256384 (132M) [application/x-tar]
>>
>> So something is messed with the server. How do I go about checking what?
> 
> I am also not an expert in Apache, so this is about as far as I can take 
> you.  You should probably scan the Apache documentation for options 
> pertaining to "big", "large", or "huge" files.  (Or perhaps they are more 
> technical and use the phrase 32-bit or >4G.)  While you are doing that I'd 
> hit an apache-specific list (and hope someone better versed replies here) 
> with your query.
> 
> If you don't get any (more) traction on the mailing lists and are fairly 
> sure your setup is correct, so ahead and file a bug (if one doesn't already 
> exist).


Right. Thanks for your help. I am going to check apache docs now.

Regards.

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