IIS gone a bit wrong.

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IIS gone a bit wrong.

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Well, this has me stumped, I'm not sure if IIS on tukkake has always been like this, or has recently broken, but stuff it's serving (rars, zips and exes at least) are getting corrupted.

They're fine on the server, but on downloading seem to go wrong.

any ideas?
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It's got aids?

Failing that, some sort of packet disruption?
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buzzmong wrote:It's got aids?

Failing that, some sort of packet disruption?
I'm leaning towards the former.

rebooted, tried poking IIS/mime types a bit. no luck.
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hmm. also seems to happen on a rar renamed to .htm
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any compression going on when it sends those filetypes?
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use apache instead
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

Stoat wrote:any compression going on when it sends those filetypes?
nope.


and apache will be very much worst case for me, I really don't rate it that highly (and i need iis for my admin toys, so that'd be extra hassles)
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Post by FatherJack »

While IIS scares merely from a security perspective unless it's behind ISA, it sounds more a config problem than security issue.

Is serving files part of your admin toolset?
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nope, but the whole lot relies on ASP.net and IIS (including IIS' crappy DB deally, IIRC)

I could potentially fuck with stuff, but I've never had a problem with IIS in the past, so kinda leaning to sticking with it.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

This is interesting.

I just tried downloading from tukkake to tukkake, with no issues.

so that might indicate network snafu or something. *pokes moar*


same issue seems to exist with FTP
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

tested with apache, same thing.


might poke PH about it tomorrow
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poked PH, no issues on their end.
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It's got to be settings then somewhere.
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buzzmong wrote:It's got to be settings then somewhere.
Probably, either that or the network card is doing weird shit.
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Post by buzzmong »

Dr. kitteny berk wrote:
Probably, either that or the network card is doing weird shit.
I was going to say the nic, but all the game servers work properly as far as we can tell, therefore it's got to be settings (windowsz/iis)
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Post by HereComesPete »

Well, everyone's said the multitude of problems I could think of, so...



...Have you got bee's wintering in tukkake, prof may not have noticed whilst installing.

Failing the bees (oh noes, not teh bees!) I'd go with b0rken settings.
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QoS Packet scheduler on/off. Can't remember the other options for 64bit 2k3.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

tried both, no change.
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Has nobody suggested CIIJASIIE?
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Yes, you have.
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