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| PA0PBZ:
When clicking "Show new replies to your posts" (https://www.eevblog.com/forum/unreadreplies/) in IE11 I get the "502 - Bad Gateway" reply with the greetings from Dave & gnif. This is the third time it happened in about a week, on different pc's. I can solve it by doing a Ctrl-F5 on the page but it will come back. Chrome is not affected afaik, neither anything else on the site. Although the 502 - Bad Gateway states that there is no need to report it, I think it was created for something else. Any ideas out there? |
| nctnico:
I have the same. I don't know the exact details but it seems the hoster has some proxy between de webserver and the internet which sometimes acts up. |
| PA0PBZ:
--- Quote from: nctnico on June 30, 2014, 04:53:51 pm ---I have the same. I don't know the exact details but it seems the hoster has some proxy between de webserver and the internet which sometimes acts up. --- End quote --- Yes, I am thinking the same, but why it only does this with the unread replies link I don't know. Next time I will run a wireshark trace, maybe that points to something. |
| rob77:
--- Quote from: PA0PBZ on June 30, 2014, 05:58:48 pm --- --- Quote from: nctnico on June 30, 2014, 04:53:51 pm ---I have the same. I don't know the exact details but it seems the hoster has some proxy between de webserver and the internet which sometimes acts up. --- End quote --- Yes, I am thinking the same, but why it only does this with the unread replies link I don't know. Next time I will run a wireshark trace, maybe that points to something. --- End quote --- wireshark... common.... :-DD if you get an application error rendered by the webserver/application, then wireshark won't help you... wireshark captures packets on your side.. you would see a normal tcp session opened , data transferred and session closed.... like any other tcp session regardless of the content transferred. only the application or webserver logs might give you some clues, not packet capturing on the client side. |
| PA0PBZ:
Sure, but it can give me a clue what triggers the 'bad gateway' response. After all, it can be solved locally by refreshing with <Ctrl><F5>. |
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