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Issue 413 Request Entity Too Large

bluangel77

New Pleskian
Hi everyone. Sorry for my english. I am sad because for days now I have not solved the problem. No support from my hosting provider. They simply say that the server is self-managed. I can understand this but it is not my fault if I change the records because as they said they are old and damaged. In any case, I sincerely thank those who can help me. Still sorry for my bad english.

THE PROBLEM

I can't upload my backup saved on my computer because the server tells me that the file is too big as indicated in the object. Following your guides or used putty.

I accessed the server using and modifying the following parameters to set the file upload without limits.

I saved everything and restarted the server but it doesn't work.

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myservername:~# vi /usr/local/psa/admin/conf/php.ini
short_open_tag = On
y2k_compliance = Off
output_buffering = Off


max_execution_time = 1200
max_input_time = 1200
memory_limit = 256M
max_file_uploads = 99999
max_input_vars = 2000

error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE & ~E_STRICT & ~E_DEPRECATED
log_errors = On
display_errors = Off
warn_plus_overloading = Off
expose_php = Off

variables_order = "ECGPS"
register_argc_argv = On
post_max_size = 2147483647
magic_quotes_gpc = Off
magic_quotes_runtime = Off

upload_tmp_dir = "/tmp"
upload_max_filesize = 2147483647

psasem.semfile = "/opt/psa/var/psasem.sem"

opcache.enable=1
opcache.memory_consumption=128

; setting fast_shutdown to 1 might cause segmentation faults
; (PHP :: Bug #65590 :: Apache segfaults and reports zend_mm_heap corrupted)
opcache.fast_shutdown=0

include_path = "/opt/psa/admin/plib"

zend_extension = "/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/php/modules/sw-engine/opcache.so"
~


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Websites & Domains
Apache & nginx Settings for
j have add this on


Additional directives for HTTPS whit

<IfModule mod_fcgid.c>
FcgidMaxRequestLen 1073741824
FcgidMaxRequestsPerProcess 100
FcgidProcessLifeTime 7200
</IfModule>



Additional directives for HTTP whit

<IfModule mod_fcgid.c>
FcgidMaxRequestLen 1073741824
FcgidMaxRequestsPerProcess 100
FcgidProcessLifeTime 7200
</IfModule>

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Many thanks to those who can help me.
 
You try this yet? Did a quick google for that error with IIS appended to end as its windows

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In my case, I was using Plesk to host a PrivateBin instance. When uploading files, I noticed in the logs that it was failing with an error similar to this:
Code:
[client IP] ModSecurity: Request body no files data length is larger than the configured limit (1048576).. Deny with code (413) [hostname "website.com"] [uri "/"] [unique_id "asdlkawlwqerewrwe"]
After some research, I found that the issue was related to an Apache configuration combined with Imunify360, which was blocking these transactions even if ModSecurity was disabled at the domain level.

I solved it by adding the following configuration under "Additional Apache directives" in Plesk:

Code:
<IfModule mod_security2.c>
SecRequestBodyLimit 4294967296
SecRequestBodyNoFilesLimit 4294967296
</IfModule>


Additionally, I adjusted the "Maximum allowed size of the HTTP request body" (client_max_body_size) in the same section to 4G. After saving the changes, I restarted Apache (Ubuntu 22 server).
This completely fixed the problem.
 
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