/amserver/ui/Login buffer overflow

Hi,
When I try to access AM on default port 80, I get the following message:
Request entity too large
A request entity is longer than the server can handle.
In the error logs
[12/Jul/2007:12:12:49]
warning(1554): for host 127.0.01 trying to GET /amserver/ui/Login, flex-log reports: HTTP4/98: buffer overflow (log entry greater than 4096 characters)
Can anyone please help???
thanks,
priyanka

AM is pretty sensitive to cookie domains. What cookie domain did you assign?
At a minimum, it must have two dots. Something like .example.com (so, your machine name might have been xyz.example.com).
Assign an IP to the machine, along with a hostname. Have AM's web container listen on the IP, not local loopback (127.0.0.1 / localhost.localdomain)
I still am not sure that the error you are getting is because of this, but if its on localhost, you'll find it unusable pretty soon anyway.
Ankush

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