Re: Bad Gateway with large file upload

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Good morning,

Thanks for your excellent tip last night.
We have some significant turn around from an investigation perspective.

We’ve done some additional testing this morning and had a surprising result. Does this provide any hints to the cause?

 

Firefox 60 MB:                   bad gateway

Firefox 147 MB:                bad gateway

 

Chrome 60 MB:                 success!

Chrome 147 MB:              bad gateway

 

IE 11 60 MB:                       bad gateway

IE 11 147 MB:                    bad gateway

 

 My client said that we’re bound to using IE 11 for this project, although Chrome was identified as a acceptable alternative.

For now we can ignore his comment for troubleshooting.


Is it a bug, or limitation, or work as designed?
Or something we can tune (like browser or network infrastructure?) ?
Is it caused by timing?

Please advise.
Eric


 

On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 4:00 AM @lbutlr <kremels@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 28 Oct 2020, at 18:05, eric tse <hfetse@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> We’re are getting a Bad Gateway error returned when trying to upload large files through an IE browser to our webserver. 

Have you tried with a currently supported browser?

IE is on death watch.

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