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+use strict;
+use warnings FATAL => 'all';
+
+use Apache::Test;
+use Apache::TestUtil;
+use Apache::TestRequest;
+
+$SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE';
+
+plan tests => 3, need_min_apache_version('2.1.8');
+
+my $sock = Apache::TestRequest::vhost_socket('default');
+ok $sock;
+
+Apache::TestRequest::socket_trace($sock);
+
+$sock->print("POST /apache/limits/ HTTP/1.1\r\n");
+$sock->print("Host: localhost\r\n");
+$sock->print("Content-Length: 1048576\r\n");
+$sock->print("\r\n");
+
+foreach (1..128) {
+ $sock->print('x'x8192) if $sock->connected;
+}
+
+# Before the PR 35292 fix, the socket would already have been reset by
+# this point and most clients will have stopped sending and gone away.
+
+ok $sock->connected;
+
+my $line = Apache::TestRequest::getline($sock) || '';
+
+ok t_cmp($line, qr{^HTTP/1\.. 413}, "read response-line");