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"504 Gateway Time-out nginx"
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All day long yesterday I had trouble tuning in the Classiccar forum. It kept stalling, then I got the screen message "504 Gateway Time-out nginx"
Has anyone else had this problem? It may just be my local internet connection's fault. -
No you aren't alone. I had the same problem until now.Looking for a salty piece of land!
Central California -
No you aren't alone. I had the same problem until now.Looking for a salty piece of land!
Central California -
Same here---
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Please use this link to report issues -
http://www.classiccar.com/contact/ -
all day and again this morning gateway 504
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ditto from Memphis - I've gotten this msg off and on my email sites.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
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Hopefully, classiccar.com will get around to fixing it.
In the meantime, take a look at the HET Club Forum to keep yourselves occuppied...
http://www.hetclub.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&view=category&catid=28&Itemid=594 -
I think it caught a cold (virus) . The day before this all slowed down my computor would not stay on the site. It would work for a short time then kick me off the site . It acted like it was a hostile site,
RogerRetired Tech. -
The problem relates to part of the Web Server (nginx) since they are not running Apache. The more detailed issue relates to some software called PHP. If an instance of PHP gets stalled under nginx, it can hang the whole system.
For some firms, nginx is the better option based on user level over Apache.
I realize this does not fix the problem we are having as users but it provides a very simplistic explanation. -
That confirms my suspicions- it was, indeed, an attack by Apaches. Do they have a long-running feud with the Nginx tribe?
Thanks for the very simplistic explanation, although I don't understand a single word of it. But try me on unlawful detainer or adverse possession- I'm absolutely dynamite on those subjects. -
Travelled down as far as Australia yesterday, must be a fast mover. -
Ahhh But the HET Site was up and running full speed!
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All in S F was having the same problem. This AM all was back to normal. Walt
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Most of yesterday and today my computer was running very, very slowly. I got the error msg a couple times, but didn't have any real problems with the site. Tonight my computer is running much faster - but I can't say if it was the ClassicCar site or not.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN -
I had no problems anywhere else, only here -
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I'm with you Rick, except that it happens quite often on this website only. I had assumed it was as a result of being at the end of a very long piece of electric string!!!Dave Y
New Zealand -
My problem was , if I opened something I couldn't get back to the menu.
I just shut it down , works fine now -
Happened again, very early this AM. Sent a notice to classiccar.com (thru my link above), and also posted it to the HET Club forum, as well as the HET Facebook page.
If you can't get in here, you can always go the HET Club webite and use the forum, picture gallery, etc., there - :) -
I noticed several sites that use (nginx) have drops at 0100 server time.





