[users@httpd] Apache 2.0.53 Index file limit

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Hello,

I have an apache 2.0.53 server running on a SuSE Professional 9.3 system. In one subdirectory I have Indexes allowed, and let people walk the directory tree. In one directory I have a file that is ~2.7GB (2832207872 bytes). When you view this directory through apache, this file is missing from the list.

Trying to reference this file directly via http://my.server.name/directory/largefile, I get "Forbidden", where apache tells me that I do not have permission to access the file (which has 644 permissions, the same as every other file in this directory), and then generates an additional 403 Forbidden error when trying to use an ErrorDocument.

The error log shows:

[Fri May 06 20:25:06 2005] [error] [client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] (75)Value too large for defined data type: access to /directory/largefile failed, referer: ....

If a user uses SFTP to connect to my server, the file shows up in the listing and they can download it. However, the whole point of me putting it in the WWW directory tree is so that my users (who by and large are pretty clueless) can get to it easily.

Any thoughts?

Thanks!
Tom



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