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e501 request too large
"Gosebrink, Lars" <Lars.Gosebrink(at)ikb-data.de> |
2011-03-18 11:06:22 |
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I want to use Outlook Anywhere (RPC over HTTPS).
The logs show the following message (e501 request too large):
Mar 18 10:35:36 Server1 pound: owa.xxxx.de 207.46.225.232 - -
[18/Mar/2011:10:35:36 +0100] "RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll HTTP/1.1" 401 58 ""
"MSRPC" (- -> 172.17.32.16:443) 0.014 sec
Mar 18 10:35:36 Server1 pound: owa.xxxx.de 207.46.225.232 - -
[18/Mar/2011:10:35:36 +0100] "RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll HTTP/1.1" 401 58 ""
"MSRPC" (- -> 172.17.32.16:443) 0.013 sec
Mar 18 10:35:36 Server1 pound: owa.xxxx.de 207.46.225.232 - user(at)xxxx.de
[18/Mar/2011:10:35:36 +0100] "RPC_IN_DATA /Rpc/RpcProxy.dll HTTP/1.1" 200 20 ""
"MSRPC" (- -> 172.17.32.16:443) 0.002 sec
Mar 18 10:35:58 Server1 pound: (7fefd639d710) e501 request too large
(1073741824) from 207.46.225.232
The pound config:
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ListenHTTPS
Address 192.168.4.132
Port 443
xHTTP 4
AddHeader "Front-End-Https: on"
AddHeader "X-Forwarded-Proto: https"
Cert "/drbd/pound/certs/zencon-certs.pem"
CAlist "/drbd/pound/certs/zencon-ca.pem"
MaxRequest 12000
RewriteDestination 0
RewriteLocation 0
CheckURL "(/*)"
#HeadRemove "X-Forwarded-For"
Service
URL "/*"
BackEnd
Address 172.17.32.16
Port 443
HTTPS
End
End
End
Any ideas?
Lars
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RE: e501 request too large
"Gosebrink, Lars" <Lars.Gosebrink(at)ikb-data.de> |
2011-03-18 11:29:04 |
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I have set the MaxRequest to 1073741824 in the pound config, now the following
error show in the logs
Mar 18 11:12:21 Server1 pound: (7f06a8584710) e500 error copy client cont to
172.17.32.16:443/RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll?winsrvex01.xxxx.de:6001
HTTP/1.1: Success (30.529 sec)
What does this message mean?
Regards,
Lars
-----Original Message-----
From: Gosebrink, Lars [mailto:Lars.Gosebrink(at)ikb-data.de]
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2011 11:06 AM
To: 'pound(at)apsis.ch'
Subject: [Pound Mailing List] e501 request too large
I want to use Outlook Anywhere (RPC over HTTPS).
The logs show the following message (e501 request too large):
Mar 18 10:35:36 Server1 pound: owa.xxxx.de 207.46.225.232 - -
[18/Mar/2011:10:35:36 +0100] "RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll HTTP/1.1" 401 58 ""
"MSRPC" (- -> 172.17.32.16:443) 0.014 sec
Mar 18 10:35:36 Server1 pound: owa.xxxx.de 207.46.225.232 - -
[18/Mar/2011:10:35:36 +0100] "RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll HTTP/1.1" 401 58 ""
"MSRPC" (- -> 172.17.32.16:443) 0.013 sec
Mar 18 10:35:36 Server1 pound: owa.xxxx.de 207.46.225.232 - user(at)xxxx.de
[18/Mar/2011:10:35:36 +0100] "RPC_IN_DATA /Rpc/RpcProxy.dll HTTP/1.1" 200 20 ""
"MSRPC" (- -> 172.17.32.16:443) 0.002 sec
Mar 18 10:35:58 Server1 pound: (7fefd639d710) e501 request too large
(1073741824) from 207.46.225.232
The pound config:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ListenHTTPS
Address 192.168.4.132
Port 443
xHTTP 4
AddHeader "Front-End-Https: on"
AddHeader "X-Forwarded-Proto: https"
Cert "/drbd/pound/certs/zencon-certs.pem"
CAlist "/drbd/pound/certs/zencon-ca.pem"
MaxRequest 12000
RewriteDestination 0
RewriteLocation 0
CheckURL "(/*)"
#HeadRemove "X-Forwarded-For"
Service
URL "/*"
BackEnd
Address 172.17.32.16
Port 443
HTTPS
End
End
End
Any ideas?
Lars
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RE: e501 request too large
"Gosebrink, Lars" <Lars.Gosebrink(at)ikb-data.de> |
2011-03-18 11:33:47 |
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I have set the MaxRequest to 1073741824 in the pound config, now the following
error show in the logs
Mar 18 11:12:21 Server1 pound: (7f06a8584710) e500 error copy client cont to
172.17.32.16:443/RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll?winsrvex01.xxxx.de:6001
HTTP/1.1: Success (30.529 sec)
What does this message mean?
Regards,
Lars
-----Original Message-----
From: Gosebrink, Lars [mailto:Lars.Gosebrink(at)ikb-data.de]
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2011 11:06 AM
To: 'pound(at)apsis.ch'
Subject: [Pound Mailing List] e501 request too large
I want to use Outlook Anywhere (RPC over HTTPS).
The logs show the following message (e501 request too large):
Mar 18 10:35:36 Server1 pound: owa.xxxx.de 207.46.225.232 - -
[18/Mar/2011:10:35:36 +0100] "RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll HTTP/1.1" 401 58 ""
"MSRPC" (- -> 172.17.32.16:443) 0.014 sec
Mar 18 10:35:36 Server1 pound: owa.xxxx.de 207.46.225.232 - -
[18/Mar/2011:10:35:36 +0100] "RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll HTTP/1.1" 401 58 ""
"MSRPC" (- -> 172.17.32.16:443) 0.013 sec
Mar 18 10:35:36 Server1 pound: owa.xxxx.de 207.46.225.232 - user(at)xxxx.de
[18/Mar/2011:10:35:36 +0100] "RPC_IN_DATA /Rpc/RpcProxy.dll HTTP/1.1" 200 20 ""
"MSRPC" (- -> 172.17.32.16:443) 0.002 sec
Mar 18 10:35:58 Server1 pound: (7fefd639d710) e501 request too large
(1073741824) from 207.46.225.232
The pound config:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ListenHTTPS
Address 192.168.4.132
Port 443
xHTTP 4
AddHeader "Front-End-Https: on"
AddHeader "X-Forwarded-Proto: https"
Cert "/drbd/pound/certs/zencon-certs.pem"
CAlist "/drbd/pound/certs/zencon-ca.pem"
MaxRequest 12000
RewriteDestination 0
RewriteLocation 0
CheckURL "(/*)"
#HeadRemove "X-Forwarded-For"
Service
URL "/*"
BackEnd
Address 172.17.32.16
Port 443
HTTPS
End
End
End
Any ideas?
Lars
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RE: e501 request too large
"Gosebrink, Lars" <Lars.Gosebrink(at)ikb-data.de> |
2011-03-18 11:49:59 |
[ SNIP ]
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I have set the MaxRequest to 1073741824 in the pound config, now the following
error show in the logs
Mar 18 11:12:21 Server1 pound: (7f06a8584710) e500 error copy client cont to
172.17.32.16:443/RPC_IN_DATA /rpc/rpcproxy.dll?winsrvex01.xxxx.de:6001
HTTP/1.1: Success (30.529 sec)
What does this message mean?
Regards,
Lars
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