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"Thomas Nilsen"
Check the apache config setting for LimitRequestBody. This is the control mechanism in apache for the maximum size of any POST data. Default is 0 - which means no limits. Most likely, this is set to a 5 MB limit in httpd.conf on your web server.
Hi Thomas, no, there is no limit in the httpd config files that I can find. Also, if there was such a limit, surely some sort of error would occur rather than the daemon committing suicide? I'll do some more playing around, I'll try setting that variable and see if I at least get a sensible error message. Also I'll try restricting the size in OTRS similarly. We don't really *want* people to attach large documents, but we *do* want it to fail gracefully and not DoS the server! Dave -- Dave Hill Newnham Research Ltd