I am seeing in my logs the following errors triggered by modsec "Output filter: Failed to read bucket (rc 70007): The timeout specified has expired", what is this?
As far as I have know, my customer reported this after he finished using his mail list, the email were delivered but he received a 406 error page.
Regards,
Sergio.
Output filter: Failed to read bucket (rc 70007)
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Re: Output filter: Failed to read bucket (rc 70007)
Sounds like a library problem to me. Id bounce this off of the cpanel folks.
Re: Output filter: Failed to read bucket (rc 70007)
I can guess what cPanel are going to say. Sorry to resurrect this thread, but I'm seeing this as well
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Message: Output filter: Failed to read bucket (rc 70007): The timeout specified has expired
Stopwatch: 1404665969547273 393116380 (- - -)
Stopwatch2: 1404665969547273 393116380; combined=13012, p1=33, p2=12917, p3=27, p4=0, p5=34, sr=0, sw=1, l=0, gc=0
Producer: ModSecurity for Apache/2.7.5 (http://www.modsecurity.org/).
Server: Apache
Engine-Mode: "ENABLED"
Before i go chasing cpanel or spiderlabs, can Atomic Corp at least confirm that this message is generated, initially, from Modsec or Apache? Every mention I see of "Failed to read bucket" appears to be modsec related. Thanks.
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Message: Output filter: Failed to read bucket (rc 70007): The timeout specified has expired
Stopwatch: 1404665969547273 393116380 (- - -)
Stopwatch2: 1404665969547273 393116380; combined=13012, p1=33, p2=12917, p3=27, p4=0, p5=34, sr=0, sw=1, l=0, gc=0
Producer: ModSecurity for Apache/2.7.5 (http://www.modsecurity.org/).
Server: Apache
Engine-Mode: "ENABLED"
Before i go chasing cpanel or spiderlabs, can Atomic Corp at least confirm that this message is generated, initially, from Modsec or Apache? Every mention I see of "Failed to read bucket" appears to be modsec related. Thanks.
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Re: Output filter: Failed to read bucket (rc 70007)
First thing you need to do is upgrade modsecurity, you're using a really old version with many known bugs and vulnerabilities. You want to be using at least 2.7.7.
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Re: Output filter: Failed to read bucket (rc 70007)
First thing you need to do
LOL, we would if cPanel hadn't enforced ModSec 2.8...
I found the problem... a customer was uploading images that were 9999 pixels tall into wordpress - the ensuing memory usage by GD trying to resize them was causing PHP to hit the max, (and or the execution time limit) - and I guess this caused the apache response to fail, which modsec's output filter to grumble.
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Re: Output filter: Failed to read bucket (rc 70007)
Just install aum, that will ensure you're modsecurity is both automatically updated to both a bugfree version of modsecurity, and the most up to date version for the rules you are using. cpanel doesnt do that.
https://www.atomicorp.com/wiki/index.php/Aum
https://www.atomicorp.com/wiki/index.php/Aum
Michael Shinn
Atomicorp - Security For Everyone
Atomicorp - Security For Everyone
Re: Output filter: Failed to read bucket (rc 70007)
I found the problem... a customer was uploading images that were 9999 pixels tall into wordpress - the ensuing memory usage by GD trying to resize them was causing PHP to hit the max, (and or the execution time limit) - and I guess this caused the apache response to fail, which modsec's output filter to grumble.
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