Re: unexpected EOF on client side when Apache sends applet class

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Are your timeout values set really low? I know I had an issue similar to this some time back but I can't remember what my fix was.
Didn't know about wget, thanks!. I just downloaded it and tried it:

wget 192.168.1.159/helloapp.class

It tried many times without success - here are the last two:

Retrying.

--14:04:40--  http://192.168.1.159/helloapp.class
  (try:19) => `helloapp.class.19'
Connecting to 192.168.1.159:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 532 [application/octet-stream]

 0% [                                     ] 0             --.--K/s

14:04:40 (0.00 B/s) - Connection closed at byte 0. Retrying.

--14:04:40--  http://192.168.1.159/helloapp.class
  (try:20) => `helloapp.class.19'
Connecting to 192.168.1.159:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 532 [application/octet-stream]
helloapp.class.19 has sprung into existence.
Giving up.

- The packets look like the ones I was getting with the html code. It seems to send back all the info except for the data.

I can upload other things in the directory. Ahhh - I made a small text file and named it 'test.class' to see if was a problem with the extension. That worked, but if I made the file larger - 475 bytes - it fails.

So I'm thinking it has a problem with files larger than a few hundred bytes. Is there a setting for max data length or packet size?

- Steve




*/Michael McGlothlin <michaelm@xxxxxxxxxxx>/* wrote:

    Can you wget the applet file?
    > Apache 2.2.4 on Slax Linux, clients are win 2000 and win 98 with
    > Mozilla an IE
    >
    > I'm trying to get Apache on a Slax Linux machine to serve an
    applet to
    > a browser on a Windows PC.
    >
    > The html loads and displays; the applet is a simple 'hello
    world' app
    > that runs in appletviewer fine. html and class are in the htdocs
    > directory. hppd.conf was edited to allow to all.
    >
    > The PC requests the html, Apache delivers, ack, ack etc. PC
    requests
    > helloapp.class, Apache responds, but the PC shows errors in Java
    > Console and the applet does not run (applet notinited).
    >
    > errors:
    > load:class helloapp not found.
    > java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: helloapp
    > at ......
    > at ...
    > Caused by: java.io.IOException: unexpected EOF
    > at ...
    >
    > The tcp packet returned by Apache is:
    >
    > 0000 ...v.".....e..E.
    > 0010 .t*I@.@........
    > 0020 ..P.(....C"..P.
    > 0030 ..xv..HTTP/1.1.2
    > 0040 00.OK..Date:.Thu
    > 0050 ,.25.Oct.2007.10
    > 0060 :16:04.GMT..Serv
    > 0070 er:.Apache/2.2.4
    > 0080 .(Unix).mod_ssl/
    > 0090 2.2.4.OpenSSL/0.
    > 00A0 9.8b.DAV/2..Last
    > 00B0 -Modified:.Thu,.
    > 00C0 25.Oct.2007.09:5
    > 00D0 8:21.GMT..ETag:.
    > 00E0 "220c-214-462de9
    > 00F0 40"..Accept-Rang
    > 0100 es:.bytes..Conte
    > 0110 nt-Length:.532..
    > 0120 Keep-Alive:.time
    > 0130 out=5,.max=100..
    >
    > The packet is 372 bytes but it says the Content-Length is 532
    >
    > This and the error suggest that the actual applet class is not
    being
    > included in the packet.
    >
    > I'm new at this, so it may be something very simple. I did get
    it to
    > work the other night after adding codebase="." to the part of
    > of the html code. But now it's not helping. I feel I must have
    changed
    > something in the Apache configuration.
    >
    > I tried searching the archives, but it doesn't seem set up well for
    > searching - am I missing a search link somewhere?

-- Michael McGlothlin
    http://www.plumbersstock.com/


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