To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: Michael Metz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]Did any of you ever resolve this issue?
I corresponded several months ago with Mark, who recommended an upgrade to rh7, since he didn't see the problem there anymore. I happened to have 7.1 so that worked until now I added mod_ssl.
I'm trying to disable ssl but even without loading mod_ssl I still get the error when uploading large files only. I can upload files of size 8M, but a 200M sample fails. The httpd error log says:
Ouch! malloc failed in malloc_block()My client is IE6 with latest 'service packs'. Tried several different client machines. With NS6 I also get:
Ouch! malloc failed in malloc_block()Help or debugging suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, BenG.
Michael Metz wrote:
Hi Ben,
sorry - I haven't fond a solution yet - I hope that with an update to Apache 2.x this problem could be solved ...
Away from apache I'm using the same versions - so there must be the problem
Sorry
Bye
Michael
Ben Groeneveld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb :Michael, I seem to have run into the same problem. Ever since I
installed SSL (mod_ssl and openssl) for apache our file upload fails for
large files. I'm using the java oreilly classes for the upload code.
Have you found a resolution? This is my config. Thanks, BenG.
Red Hat Linux release 7.1sbe (Seawolf)
Kernel 2.4.3-6smp on an i686
bruce:~> rpm -q apache
apache-1.3.19-5
bruce:~> rpm -q mod_ssl
mod_ssl-2.8.5-3
bruce:~> rpm -q openssl
openssl-0.9.6-9
bruce:~>
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