-
Jed Denlea authored
Given a file of size N, a request for "Range: bytes=N-*" should return a 416 [1]. Currently, it returns a 206 and a body of 0 bytes, with the illegal Content-Range of "bytes N-(N-1)/N" [2]. [1]: RFC 7233, sec 2.1: "If a valid byte-range-set includes at least one byte-range-spec with a first-byte-pos that is less than the current length of the representation, [...]". sec 3.1: "If all of the preconditions are true, the server supports the Range header field for the target resource, and the specified range(s) are invalid or unsatisfiable, the server SHOULD send a 416 (Range Not Satisfiable) response." [2]: RFC 7233, sec 4.2: "A Content-Range field value is invalid if it contains a byte-range-resp that has a last-byte-pos value less than its first-byte-pos value, [...]" Fixes #8988 Change-Id: If3e1134e7815f5d361efea01873b29aafe3de817 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/1862Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
474ce690