500 internal server error nginx & 404 not found nginx?
-
I’ve been having this crap problem that just seemed to popup out of no-where for two days now. I use both mozilla firefox (have to use it for a part time internet assessor work at home type job) and internet explorer which I generally use otherwise. For some reason yesterday, after having some captcha window (not showing content properly) issues, I was unable to access internet links through firefox and my work at home app interface. At first I thought the captcha tool was to blame, but I recently noticed the same problem when using my internet explorer. After accessing internet explorer and websurfing for a few minutes, all of a sudden all the links will kick back a “404 internal server error nginx” error (and I do mean all links showing on the search results page). When I exit internet explorer and immediately re-enter it will work fine again for a few minutes before the problem inexplicably reoccurs (it appears that all links are blocked with that 404 error), and then I have to exit IE, then re-enter, and go through this same stupid cycle over and over. Exactly the same thing happens in mozilla firefox except the error code reads “500 internal server error nginx.” As I alluded to above, the error seems to be “timed” and is not associated with any particular website or search engine. I could be on both FF and IE at the same time and one works (for awhile) and then crashes while the other still works (for awhile) before it crashes at totally unsynchronized times. I’m totally stumped. I’ve been working through this for 6+ hours and I have no solution. I tried resetting my router and wireless network, but that’s not the problem as another computer system on the home network works fine. I can’t perform my work-at-home job because I need more than a few minutes to complete each task, and having to exit FF, then login, then do captcha, then reaquire tasks, then re-rate simply eats up way to much time when we’re talking work cycles measured in minutes-per-task. Research shows that the 500 error is a website error, not a client side error, but it just seems strange to me that both IE and FF are being affected adversely independent of each other and that the error is time-dependant and not site-dependant. About two weeks ago I had a win 7 antispyware 2012 virus removed (I used macafee AV tech support to completely cleanse my system of all residual infected files), and spent several PITA days troubleshooting this problem beforehand, so this should not be a factor, and besides, my computer worked fine for two weeks since it was so cleansed, so this cannot be a factor. I just have no idea at this point and I’m hoping some tech support expert can give me a winning suggestion here. Thanks in advance for any help, rk
-
Answer:
it has something to do with your nginx proxy server. disable the nginx proxy server in your internet options and you will probably be able to brows just fine.
Richard at Yahoo! Answers Visit the source
Related Q & A:
- How To Fix 500 Internal Server Error?Best solution by Stack Overflow
- How to resolve HTTP Error 500.24?Best solution by forums.asp.net
- What is server error code 40402?Best solution by Yahoo! Answers
- What's going on with messenger (Server error?Best solution by Yahoo! Answers
- How to fix http 404 error?Best solution by eHow old
Just Added Q & A:
- How many active mobile subscribers are there in China?Best solution by Quora
- How to find the right vacation?Best solution by bookit.com
- How To Make Your Own Primer?Best solution by thekrazycouponlady.com
- How do you get the domain & range?Best solution by ChaCha
- How do you open pop up blockers?Best solution by Yahoo! Answers
For every problem there is a solution! Proved by Solucija.
-
Got an issue and looking for advice?
-
Ask Solucija to search every corner of the Web for help.
-
Get workable solutions and helpful tips in a moment.
Just ask Solucija about an issue you face and immediately get a list of ready solutions, answers and tips from other Internet users. We always provide the most suitable and complete answer to your question at the top, along with a few good alternatives below.