2 May 01:36
Possible output filter errors?
From: Tebor Computing <todd <at> teborcomputing.com>
Subject: Possible output filter errors?
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.apache.mod-security.user
Date: 2008-05-01 23:38:43 GMT
Subject: Possible output filter errors?
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.apache.mod-security.user
Date: 2008-05-01 23:38:43 GMT
Hello everyone,
This may not be a Mod Security issue at all, but a small percentage of web clients experience truncated pages which should normally display long lists of database results. Response limit has been raised for the PHP script in our modsec custom rules file. The script functions correctly for 99% of users, and can display over 5000 rows without issue. For the other 1% the following error appears in the Mod Security debug log file:
"Output filter: Error while forwarding response data (54): Connection reset by peer"
When the page truncates, something odd happens. Some extraneous html or javascript code will be displayed to the browser either before or after the database results table. Very odd indeed.
Just to make sure, I recoded the PHP script making it W3C compliant, yet the errors still occur.
Thanks to the Mod Security team,
Todd Tebor
This may not be a Mod Security issue at all, but a small percentage of web clients experience truncated pages which should normally display long lists of database results. Response limit has been raised for the PHP script in our modsec custom rules file. The script functions correctly for 99% of users, and can display over 5000 rows without issue. For the other 1% the following error appears in the Mod Security debug log file:
"Output filter: Error while forwarding response data (54): Connection reset by peer"
When the page truncates, something odd happens. Some extraneous html or javascript code will be displayed to the browser either before or after the database results table. Very odd indeed.
Just to make sure, I recoded the PHP script making it W3C compliant, yet the errors still occur.
Thanks to the Mod Security team,
Todd Tebor
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