Apache: unrestricting content-length?
Mark Komarinski
mkomarinski at wayga.org
Mon Feb 3 13:39:31 EST 2003
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 01:32:37PM -0500, pll at lanminds.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated: Mon, 03 Feb 2003 13:17:12 EST
> Dan Coutu said:
>
> >The default limit is set at compile time. You can raise the limit to
> >as much as 2147483647 bytes (which is 2GB).
>
> I discovered this after much traipsing through the on-line docs and
> source.
>
> >Do this by adding this to your httpd.conf file:
> >
> >LimitRequestBody 2147483647
>
> I also discovered this, but couldn't find where it was set to 75K.
> It turns out my httpd.conf file does an Include of another, and it
> was set in the Included file.
You're probably not using PHP, but there is a separate max file size
in there as well.
-Mark
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