[ZendTo] problem with upload
Maarten Andriessen
mandriessen at uei.com
Wed Sep 20 01:02:17 BST 2017
I recently re-installed ZendTo from scratch, and am encountering an issue. I installed a brand new Linux Debian install (v 9.1), and ran the Install.php script which successfully completed. I then copied our old preferences.php and zendto.conf and added new entries I saw in the new config file to re-build the site as I want it (with company logo, company words, etc). The server has 4 GB of RAM and 500 GB disk space. (Virtual machine on a VMWare cluster), it has a proper SSL certificate and the site is secured properly on https. The speed with which the server is connected to the internet is a 1 Gbps fibreoptic line.
Steps:
1) I log on to the site using AD Credentials. (this works fine).
2) I click Drop Off
3) I do not have a "request code" (or need one) so I type in my organization and click Next.
4) I click on the green + in the To: field, and add a gmail account to test.
5) I choose a file. In my case an executable print driver file to test, of around 42 MB.
6) I click "Drop Off files".
7) Progress bar fills up to 100%, and subsequently I get presented with a screen that does have the Home/Inbox/Outbox/Logout tabs, but is otherwise white/blank.
Chrome Debugger gives me the following information:
//
Refused to set unsafe header "Connection"
send
@
jquery-1.7.2.min.js:4
ajax
@
jquery-1.7.2.min.js:4
submitform
@
verify.php:592
onclick
@
verify.php:679
//
I have checked our firewall logs, and using our internal/external source IP's for the zendto server, nothing was blocked. All traffic to/from the server was allowed and passed through. (site works otherwise both internally and externally)
Things I have tried:
- Change progress bar setting from "TRUE" to "FALSE".
- Disabled CLAMAV scanner
Any clue as to what might be wrong?
Sincerely,
Maarten
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