lundi 7 mars 2022

Apache 2 automatically adds the Range header (env variable HTTP_RANGE)

We are running a Laravel 5.7 app on our production server, which is running some version of Apache 2 (the SERVER_SOFTWARE env variable only shows "Apache") with PHP 7.2 FCGI.

The env variable HTTP_RANGE seems to be set automatically (apparently always to bytes=0-5242879) by Apache which leads to file downloads failing with an HTTP 416 error.

According to the developer console, the initial request does not contain a Range header. For development, we are using Laravel's built-in development server (via php artisan serve), which works without issues too, so I am pretty confident that Apache 2 is adding that header on its own.

How do I debug where HTTP_RANGE is being set? As a workaround, how do I disable this behavior in .htaccess?



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