Problems syncing large files on WebDAV, NS_ERROR_FAILURE: Couldn't decrypt string(Report: 952020678)
I have recently added some large PDF's (approx. 120MB) to my library hosted on my home WebDAV server. At home I was able to add the files and sync them. When I try to access them on another computer/mobile app I get the following error messages:
[JavaScript Error: "NS_ERROR_FAILURE: Couldn't decrypt string" {file: "resource://gre/components/crypto-SDR.js" line: 146}]
[JavaScript Error: "Download request 1/5Q2RCZZS failed"]
[JavaScript Error: "Your WebDAV server returned an HTTP 0 error for a GET request.
I have tried downloading the PDF manually and placing it in to the appropriate storage folder on the local machine but I am still encountering this error. Previously, I had an issue with PHP restricting the maximum file size for transfers but this is resolved now. There are no errors in the Apache logs regarding this issue. It looks like an encryption issue to me but I am really not sure. Any help with this issue is much appreciated.
Regards
Dan
[JavaScript Error: "NS_ERROR_FAILURE: Couldn't decrypt string" {file: "resource://gre/components/crypto-SDR.js" line: 146}]
[JavaScript Error: "Download request 1/5Q2RCZZS failed"]
[JavaScript Error: "Your WebDAV server returned an HTTP 0 error for a GET request.
I have tried downloading the PDF manually and placing it in to the appropriate storage folder on the local machine but I am still encountering this error. Previously, I had an issue with PHP restricting the maximum file size for transfers but this is resolved now. There are no errors in the Apache logs regarding this issue. It looks like an encryption issue to me but I am really not sure. Any help with this issue is much appreciated.
Regards
Dan
Are you connecting via a proxy?
But an HTTP 0 error means that the request itself is failing or being interrupted, and if you're getting that far then previous requests to the server are working. So that would really point to Apache (or something in between, if you've overridden the certificate protections) crashing or otherwise terminating the connection when you try to download that specific file.
Interestingly, I have just downloaded the zip file in question manually through a web browser and I am getting a data error when trying to extract the file from the zip. It would appear that the zip file is corrupted.