With u->conf->preserve_output set the request body file might be used
after the response header is sent, so avoid cleaning it. (Normally
this is not a problem as u->conf->preserve_output is only set with
r->request_body_no_buffering, but the request body might be already
written to a file in a different context.)
}
if (r->request_body && r->request_body->temp_file
- && r == r->main && !r->preserve_body)
+ && r == r->main && !r->preserve_body
+ && !u->conf->preserve_output)
{
ngx_pool_run_cleanup_file(r->pool, r->request_body->temp_file->file.fd);
r->request_body->temp_file->file.fd = NGX_INVALID_FILE;