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RE: [cobalt-users] RaQ4r File Upload via CGI
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] RaQ4r File Upload via CGI
- From: "Robert Fitzpatrick" <robert@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu Aug 22 14:30:03 2002
- Organization: WebTent Networking, Inc.
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
> > We tried using a different user on the
> > site that has 0 used space and managed 17MB, but still not
> the total
> > file size. As anyone run into any kind of related Cobalt
> quota problem
> > with this before?
>
> A few ideas...
>
> It's unlikely to be a Cobalt quota problem - this is quite a
> common issue. It's either going to be a problem with the way
> the CGI script works, an enforced limit applied when Apache
> is compiled or a browser timeout. Here are some references:
>
However, if I try a zip file of 20MB is goes completely without problem.
Also, the temp solution we are now using, if I change ownership of the
script to 'admin' so that uploaded files inherit that ownership, all
files work fine, even the problem ones, all goes up without problem.
It's only when I use a user of that site as the owner of the script,
only portions of the file get uploaded except only one type (tested so
far) being zip files. We tried QBB (QuickBooks) and EXE files, both fail
to upload completely. However, if owned by admin, again, no files have
any problems uploading completely.
Any ideas?
--
Robert