[ZendTo] Error on File Upload

Jules Jules at Zend.To
Wed Jun 20 09:18:31 BST 2018


Do you happen to have anything on your network which does any sort of 
content-scanning (e.g. virus scanning) of your network traffic?
A lot of modern firewalls have this sort of functionality built in.
In order to content-scan a file being sent over the network, it will 
need a complete copy of the file, and will have restrictions on the max 
file size it can cope with.

And are you using ZendTo over http or https?

Is the PC you are testing with running any anti-virus scanner that looks 
at network traffic?

Also, please run these 2 commands on your ZendTo server:
     php -v
     php -i | grep sodium
and tell us the output from each one.

Cheers,
Jules.

On 20/06/2018 8:54 am, Mr filesender via ZendTo wrote:
> i am also experiencing this issue and it is blocking usage of the application. I was testing with v5.0.3 stable and noticed it.
>
> now i reinstalled a completely fresh instance of beta 5.0.9 on debian 9 with php7 but it is still there. I use default config settings.
>
> i notice it happens with a file ~>1GB . i get the exact same response from the system as kevin below "sorry i failed to dropoff your files.."
>
> after i notice that the dropoff exists in database but with 0mb size. in dropoff folder, the data is there but only about half of the filesize.
>
> i have tryed with mysql, sqlite3. i have tried turning clam off and on. nothing works.
>
> thank you
>   
>
> On 01/06/2018 11:48, O'Connor, Kevin wrote:
> >/Jules, />//>/Disabling the clamdscan made no difference. />//>/I've done the upgrade to 5.03 and updated the config files. There was 
> no zendto.conf.rpmnew I assume because there were no changes. />//>/The issue still exists. I can view and download the uploaded file from 
> the outbox, using the resend mail option produces a blank page. />//>/This is not a production system, we still have an old 4.28-2 system 
> running, so I'm thinking a complete rebuild from the ground up might 
> be the best bet. />//>/Regards />//>/Kevin />//>>/-----Original Message----- />>/From: Jules Field [mailto:Jules at Zend.To 
> <http://jul.es/mailman/listinfo/zendto>] />>/Sent: 01 June 2018 10:31 />>/To: O'Connor, Kevin <KevinO'Connor at merseyfire.gov.uk 
> <http://jul.es/mailman/listinfo/zendto>>; ZendTo Users />>/<zendto at zend.to <http://jul.es/mailman/listinfo/zendto>> />>/Subject: Re: [ZendTo] Error on File Upload />>//>>/Kevin, />>//>>/To rule out ClamAV permissions issues, edit preferences.php and set />>/    'clamdscan' => 'DISABLED', />>/Make sure you keep the old value, just comment it out. />>//>>/Does that make any difference? />>//>>/I would also advise a quick "yum update" to the latest release of 5.03. />>/According to my ChangeLog, the changes from 5.01-5 and 5.03-1 are all />>/security improvements or bug fixes. />>//>>/Cheers, />>/Jules. />>//>>/On 01/06/2018 09:35, O'Connor, Kevin wrote: />>>/Jules, />>>//>>>/Thanks for the quick response. Please see my responses below. />>>//>>>>/-----Original Message----- />>>>/From: Jules Field [mailto:Jules at Zend.To 
> <http://jul.es/mailman/listinfo/zendto>] />>>>/Sent: 01 June 2018 09:23 />>>>/To: ZendTo Users <zendto at zend.to 
> <http://jul.es/mailman/listinfo/zendto>> />>>>/Cc: O'Connor, Kevin <KevinO'Connor at merseyfire.gov.uk 
> <http://jul.es/mailman/listinfo/zendto>> />>>>/Subject: Re: [ZendTo] Error on File Upload />>>>//>>>>/Kevin, />>>>//>>>>/Does anything show up in /var/zendto/zendto.log when this happens? />>>/No there is nothing logged. All that the file contains as the logins />>>/to the system />>>//>>>//>>>>/How long are the uploads taking before this error appears? />>>/It occurs even with small files that take seconds to upload. />>>//>>>>/It is caused by the PHP session failing/disappearing/timing-out />>>>/during the upload process. It means the server received nothing of your />>/files. />>>/The files are present and as far as I can determine have completed 
> upload. />>>//>>>>/The comment about files/directories is because that is one thing that />>>>/will cause it, as in some browsers it is still impossible for me to />>>>/check if what you've added to the list of files is a dir or a real file. />>>>//>>>>/Cheers, />>>>/Jules. />>>>//>>>>/On 01/06/2018 08:52, O'Connor, Kevin via ZendTo wrote: />>>>>/Morning, />>>>>//>>>>>/I've got a 5.01 clean install running on CentOS 7 with AD 
> authentication. />>>>>//>>>>>/On completion of the file upload an error message pops up "Sorry I />>>>>/failed to />>>>/dropoff your files! Note that you cannot dropoff directories, only />>>>/files" The file is successfully uploaded but this error seems to />>>>/prevent the email being sent. />>>>>/I noticed someone posted the same fault back in March but I can find />>>>>/no />>>>/response or resolution posted so was hoping someone could point me in />>>>/the direction of a fix or a setting I might have got wrong. />>>>>/TIA />>>>>//>>>>>/Kevin />/This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and 
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