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Forums Hosting Security and Technology Is this Apache or Browser Error? If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link size of a request header field exceeds server limit above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 24 of 24 Thread: Is this Apache or Browser Error? Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to https://access.redhat.com/solutions/19121 Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 10-13-2008,05:08 AM #1 nihal View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads Junior Guru Wannabe Join Date Dec 2006 Posts 49 Is this Apache or Browser Error? I have a strange problem with my server. 3-4 days ago, i want to add a new IP to my server for an e-coomerce site. I dedicated this IP to my site. But http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=728893 before installation of the SSL certificate, i notice that, my site is not reachable some browser. For example i reach to see the my pages on my site with IE 6.0, Firefox 3.0.3, but i can not reach to my site with some other browsers like IE7, Opera 9.60 or Firefox 1.5.0.2. They gives an "400 Bad Request" error. Apache 2.0.53 web server installed on my server. And i do not see any problem like this on my server before. So i can not understans what is the problem. The error logs says "request failed: error reading the headers" when the client browser say "400 Bad Request". But i do not know how can i solve this problem? Which cause this problem. (There is no change when i change the IP dedicated to shared. Or when change the IP adress) Please help. Reply With Quote 0 10-13-2008,09:14 AM #2 mod_webhosting View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads Registered User Join Date Sep 2008 Posts 98 All servers you tried support HTTP 1.1 protocol. For that protocol you need minimum of two lines to fetch a page, for example: Code: GET / HTTP/1.1 Host:
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