[ZendTo] user upload error

Scott Silva ssilva at sgvwater.com
Wed Sep 13 21:52:30 BST 2023


A simple test to eliminate some internal firewall…
See if the client can connect via a cellphone or vpn to bypass egress firewall and test sending again…


From: ZendTo <zendto-bounces at zend.to> On Behalf Of Travis Zimmerman via ZendTo
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Subject: Re: [ZendTo] user upload error


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The ZendTo logs didn’t show much other than the user logging in, since the upload couldn’t complete.
Apache is just showing 200 codes for all the requests related to the user’s IP.

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On Sep 13, 2023, at 4:25 PM, Neil Brown <zendto at neilzone.co.uk<mailto:zendto at neilzone.co.uk>> wrote:



On 13/09/2023 20:45, Travis Zimmerman via ZendTo wrote:

I don’t suppose anyone else has any suggestions?

Daft question, but is there anything in the zendto or apache logs?

Neil

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