Hi. Just a complement of information : where are the picture files located ? on a disk directly atached to the server, or on some other system through NFS, or ?

Philipp Flesch wrote:
Hi!
We are running an HP RX2600 Itanium Server with debian eth (kernel 2.6.18) for some local education projects. Since we applied some updates (marked as non critical) via apt-get upgrade we have got problems with some jpgs.

Loading the images via https everything works fine. Loading the images via http we got into a loop without generating any error in the logs.
After resizing the picture with gimp the broken picture works fine.

We found out, that some broken pictures have got EXIF-headers with camera information. Most of the pictures were uploaded months ago and have already been displayed without any problems before the "patchday".

Please feel free to try out yourself:

apache 1.3.34
http://wvbg.bndlg.de/max/apache vs. https://wvbg.bndlg.de/max/apache

apache 2.2.3
http://wvbg.bndlg.de:81/max/apache vs. https://wvbg.bndlg.de:81/max/apache


Transfering the pictures to an apache running i386 debian and apache 1.3.34 everything works fine, too.

Any hints?

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