On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 14:06:53 -0500, Ron Wheeler
<rwheeler_at_artifact-software.com> wrote:
> We had a file upload program working that allows users to upload files
> to a WebDav area in an Apache 2.2 server.
>
> For performance reasons on other transactions, we added a caching Squid
> proxy.
> This was a big help.
>
> However, now we are getting 401 errors on our uploads.
> If we bypass the proxy it works fine so I am led to believe that I left
> something out of the squid.conf.
>
> Squid is 2.6.stable21 running on CentOS 5.2.
> I did add
> extension_methods SEARCH PROPFIND PROPPATCH MKCOL MOVE BMOVE DELETE
> BDELETE REPORT
>
> I did not add PUT since the documentation says that it is included by
> default.
>
> We are uploading big files (100s of MB). These are SCORM eLearning
courses
> with audio and images all zipped into a zip file.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
cache.log should have a reason.
Assuming that you did not set the maximum object limits. (default is not
limited)
Amos
Received on Mon Nov 30 2009 - 21:44:41 MST
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