Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: webfs

webfs 1.21. Ubuntu 8.04.1, i386

I tried webfs to serve static files but found that many large files are
truncated in the middle. I test in on local network, so I don't expect
serius network problems.

How to repliace:
I have several large PDF documants in the directory, I have problem with bigger 
files (> 1MB or > 30MB). When I click on the link, I expect, IE explorer will 
display document in IE window but only a part of the document is opened. I see 
a progress of file download in IE status bar, I see downlaod progress is 
stalled after several hundred kB. This is serius issue from my point of view 
and I will not use webfs, I tried it to replace lighttpd.

Here is a debug output from webfsd:

fix_ug: uid=0 euid=0 / gid=0 egid=0
http server started
  ipv6  : yes
  node  : jeos.test
  ipaddr: ::
  port  : 80
  export: .
  user  : root
  group : root
004: new request (1)
004: connect from (::ffff:2.252.213.211)
004: GET "/BARCODE" HTTP/1.1
004: 302 redirect: /BARCODE/, connection=Keep-Alive
004: tcp_cork=1
004: keepalive wait
004: tcp_cork=0
004: GET "/BARCODE/" HTTP/1.1
004: if-modified-since: "Fri, 15 Aug 2008 13:52:20 GMT"
dir: reading ./BARCODE/
uid: 1000  n= 0, name=user
gid: 1000  n= 0, name=user
004: 304, connection=Keep-Alive
004: keepalive wait
004: done (0)
004: new request (1)
004: connect from (::ffff:2.252.213.211)
004: GET "/BARCODE/marta23_2.pdf" HTTP/1.1
004: 200, connection=Keep-Alive
004: tcp_cork=1
006: new request (2)
006: connect from (::ffff:2.252.213.211)
006: GET "/BARCODE/marta23_2.pdf" HTTP/1.1
006: 3 ranges: 667928-668952 range error
006: error: 400, connection=Keep-Alive
006: tcp_cork=1
006: keepalive wait
006: tcp_cork=0
006: keepalive timeout
006: done (1)
network timeout (peer=::ffff:2.252.213.211)
004: done (0)

** Affects: webfs (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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large files are truncated
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/258378
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