Apologies to all,
The problem was caused by local proxy server. It has been
reprimanded.
Dom
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Rooney [mailto:tom at dreadserver.com]
Sent: 08 June 2006 16:07
To: Domenico Gentile
Cc: ilug at linux.ie
Subject: Re: [ILUG] Bugzilla attachment problem / IPCOP
Domenico Gentile wrote:
> Hi All,
> I've set up a Bugzilla (2.22) system and I'm having problems
> 'sending' attachments to existing bugs from desktop browsers.
>> As a background, I have an IPCOP (1.4x) which has 3 Nics:
>> External
> |
> DMZ - (Bugzilla and other web servers)
> |
> Internal
>> The Bugzilla system is in the DMZ with port 80 open to the Internet, etc
and
> Apache, MySQL & Bugzilla are on the same box.
>> When you try to attach a file > 64K to a bug you instantly get a 'The
> connection to the server was reset while the page was loading.' error (in
> Firefox).
>>> Any ideas people?
>>> Dom
>
Hi Dom
Sorry this wont help you much....
I use IPCops on 4 different networks I have no problems with sending
large files
from one network to another. I know next to nothing about Bugzilla but
if that's
listing on its own port you will have to set-up port forwarding on IPCop
to connect.
Tom
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