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Bob_Shaw
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September 17, 2004
Question

Cant upload lager files

  • September 17, 2004
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We are having trouble uploading files to our web server. If the file is larger then the Oversize Memory Threshold it file stops uploading and errors out. I there a way to stop it from scanning outing files? we can download any file size with no problem. If I try to upload a file larger then 12MB iI get the error. I made sure that the Protection_profile we are using hass Pass selected.

    9 replies

    Contributor
    September 20, 2004
    hmm... with pass option enabled? It looks like a bug (someone else mentioned something like that) What firmware and device do you use? Try the exempt list to temporarily solve the problem. Put your FTP site (ip or url) on the exempt list and I guess no AV or filesize limmited will be enforced.
    Bob_Shaw
    Bob_ShawAuthor
    New Member
    September 20, 2004
    Im using version 2.80 Build 184. The with " Pass Option enabled" is in the Firewall section under the Protection Profile and then the filter_wizard profile. It has different protocols for the Anti-Virus and for the the Oversized File/Email line I have Pass selected. I dont see a exempt list in any of the settings. This is a WiFi-60 model.
    Contributor
    September 20, 2004
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    donnat
    New Member
    September 20, 2004
    same problem with 2.8build184 and build207, but with build219(MR4) no problem...
    UkWizard
    New Member
    September 20, 2004
    I would suggest to temporarily add an additonal rule in the rulebase to allow ftp access to your ftp servers Ip address(es) that do not scan. Put it above the normal rule and it will allow you to work in peace for now. Does sound like a bug though. will test myself if i get a chance.
    Bob_Shaw
    Bob_ShawAuthor
    New Member
    September 21, 2004
    I added the rule above the other rules and its working now. Thanks UkWizard
    Contributor
    September 22, 2004
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    Bob_Shaw
    Bob_ShawAuthor
    New Member
    September 22, 2004
    Have you tried using the schedule. Create a schedule and then use that in the policy.
    Contributor
    September 23, 2004
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    Bob_Shaw
    Bob_ShawAuthor
    New Member
    September 23, 2004
    In the Firewall policy you can set the time the policy is in effect. This way you can have the policy in effect during your working hours and then disabled during off time. When the policy is off it will resort to the previous policy that was stopping the uploads.
    Contributor
    September 24, 2004
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    Bob_Shaw
    Bob_ShawAuthor
    New Member
    September 28, 2004
    You could try adding a rule to Block this action on off hours. Try having it above the allowed rule and if it doesnt work. Try having it below the allowed rule. Either of these may work but, if its a bad bug you may want to try different firmware version.
    Contributor
    September 29, 2004
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    Contributor
    October 25, 2004
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    Contributor
    October 26, 2004
    You can work the oversize file block problem by changing the default to be more then 10 M.. then it should work