Oddity with apache-2.2.3 since upgrade to -CURRENT

Nicolas Blais nb_root at videotron.ca
Sun Nov 12 10:32:57 PST 2006


So I've done my weekly upgrade to -CURRENT this morning (usually it's Saturday 
but it was fubar'ed yesterday), but now apache seems to corrupts binary files 
in the transfer. 

My httpd logs show no errors, and code 200 (successful transfer) is done for 
my images and other binary files, but the result is a corrupted image or file 
on the client's side.

After googling for a solution, I found that putting :
EnableSendfile off
in my httpd.conf file would solve the problem. Which it does. It looks like 
the actual problem isn't apache (and it worked fine before my upgrade this 
morning) but something in either the network layer or perhaps the pf firewall 
(wild guess...). 

Any others having a similar problem?

Nicolas.

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