Revered Monks,

I use the below version of apache & mod_perl.

Apache/1.3.41 (Unix) mod_perl/1.31 mod_jk/1.2.28 mod_macro/1.1.2b mod_ssl/2.8.31 OpenSSL/0.9.8k

when i download files using https i get the below error and download breaks at the end (not successfull) but works fine with http

Fri Oct 23 06:24:41 2009] [info] [client 10.25.200.5] (32)Broken pipe: + client stopped connection before rflush completed [Fri Oct 23 01:11:48 2009] [debug] Apache.c(364): (32)Broken pipe: mod +_perl: rwrite returned -1 (fd=7, B_EOUT=8 )\n

Please can you thorough some light on this issue


-Prasanna.K

In reply to (32)Broken pipe error by kprasanna_79

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