2.4.4 TFTP Server 413 Request Entity Too Large
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Hi all,
I'm running the 2.4.4 version on a VM and trying to increase the max filesize value to upload for the TFTP Server.
So far I looked at:
/usr/local/etc/php.ini but this one is generated by /etc/rc.php_ini_setup therefore the new values are 2000M as shown below.
After the reboot the values are still stored but I still get the 413 error.Any ideas?
Thanks,
[2.4.4-DEVELOPMENT][admin@friday.localdomain]/: cat /usr/local/etc/php.ini ; File generated from /etc/rc.php_ini_setup output_buffering = "0" expose_php = Off implicit_flush = true magic_quotes_gpc = Off max_execution_time = 900 request_terminate_timeout = 900 max_input_time = 1800 max_input_vars = 5000 register_argc_argv = On register_long_arrays = Off variables_order = "GPCS" file_uploads = On upload_tmp_dir = /tmp upload_max_filesize = 2000M post_max_size = 2000M html_errors = Off zlib.output_compression = Off zlib.output_compression_level = 1 include_path = ".:/etc/inc:/usr/local/www:/usr/local/captiveportal:/usr/local/pkg:/usr/local/www/classes:/usr/local/www/classes/Form:/usr/local/share/pear:/usr/local/share/openssl_x509_crl/" display_startup_errors=on display_errors=on log_errors=on error_log=/tmp/PHP_errors.log extension_dir=/usr/local/lib/php/20170718/ date.timezone="Europe/London" session.hash_bits_per_character = 5 session.hash_function = 1 ; Extensions ; opcache Settings opcache.enabled="1" opcache.enable_cli="0" opcache.memory_consumption="50"
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Any thoughts guys?
Cheers,
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Why do you need to put a file that huge on TFTP? That is way too large to handle via simple HTTP uploads.
Copy it to the firewall with SCP.
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The reason is simple. An IOS for a Catalyst 3850 is larger than 500 MB.
This has been solved.
Thanks for taking the time to reply.Cheers,
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@Ethereal What was the actual fix action