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Adam Wujek authored
PHP code of the web interface was updating values of "upload_max_filesize" and "post_max_size" in the /etc/php.ini. Besides it is extremely bad idea to do that, such changes to take place require restart of lighttpd, which was never performed. Luckily after the update of /etc/php.ini it was also copied to flash at the location /usr/etc/php.ini. Because of this update via webinterface worked only when: --firmware.php was opened via web browser --restart of a switch was performed The fix contains a patch to set these values in the php.ini and remove the update of php.ini by php code. Set maximum upload limit size to 30M in php.ini. Signed-off-by: Adam Wujek <adam.wujek@cern.ch>
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