Hi,

I've seen some other threads about this, but can't seem to get it working.

Our Apache2-based web server is serving up a config file and .bam & .bw files 
just fine until about 2-3 weeks ago. Create the config.txt file pointing to the 
same in-house server, then just load up the config.txt file's URL into the 'Add 
Custom Tracks' on the Genome Browser.

Now we're getting this:

Byte-range request was ignored by server. Expected Partial Content 206. 
http://ucsc.viromics.washington.edu/20120122/bamExample.bam;byterange=0-: 200 
OK Can't get data socket for 
http://ucsc.viromics.washington.edu/20120122/bamExample.bam

I've tested the bamExample.bam in our config file (UCSC's file but our 
config.txt file), entered into the Custom Tracks field and get the error. If I 
point the .bam file to UCSC's server, it works fine.

We're behind a SonicWall NSA 2400, but no changes have been made to that 
recently. Running RHEL5 and Apache/2.2.3.

Any ideas on what the root cause is and/or how to fix it?

I tried running thttpd to serve up files to see if it's Apache2, but to no 
avail.

Thanks,
Tim

Tim Owens
Informatics Systems Manager
UW Medicine - Dept. of Microbiology, Katze Lab
http://viromics.washington.edu
P: (206) 732-6082

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