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SOLVED: Cannot access dashboard | 503 and 504 errors
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Hi,
We can see in the email logs that the emails are making it into the site, which appears to be Google.
The email is not bouncing back so maybe the email service is quietly blocking outagesio.com?Have you tried sending a reply to us and whitelisting it from the same mail service? Just send an email to noreply@outagesio.com. Even if it bounces, it'll whitelist the service.
/var/log/smtp.log:Apr 5 10:53:12 mx postfix/smtp[29689]: DAFD9AE798: to=<xxxxx@xxxxx.org.uk>, relay=aspmx.l.google.com[172.217.194.27]:25, delay=3.1, delays=0.01/0/1.8/1.3, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0 OK 1649181191 f13-202a792ed00159ba2i4079lg.326 - gsmtp)
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@mikeshand
Mail sentI would like also to suggest one more thing to test meanwhile...
If you open a new tab and copy the following link:
https://app.outagesio.com/agent/manageAre you able to login going directly to that link?
Or not?If yes, are you receiving the gateway error only when you try to access the dashboard?
If yes, can you try to access the following link?
https://app.outagesio.com/agent/updateNotifications/id/127083 -
The first link takes me to a login page where I can type in my credentials and I get to my dashboard just fine.
The second link takes me to the notifications page and from there I can move back to my agent with no problems.
If I then logout I can now login again from the usual place.
I'm totally perplexed. Something to do with browser caching?
If I now try from DuckDuckGo it works fine from there too.
So something seems to have sorted the problem.
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That was my bet but could not be sure.
Try for a while switching back and forth using different browsers, eventually clearing cache and forms data from the very beginning (not only the last 48 hours) and lets see if that explains a bit the problem.Of course test logout and login again few times before stating all is solved ;-)
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I am having the same issue as the users above I get a Gateway timeout error. I've cleared all cache and also tried incognito.
The only combination of things I can get to work, and allow me to log in are to open the page in incognito and make sure I do not have "Remember me next time" checked.
Please let me know if I can help out trouble shooting in any other way.
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Hi, @7thlensinc
Can you try some of the steps that were shared above or have you already.
This has been quite the stumper, hard to address since we can never replicate it. If we could, we would know what we need to fix, if anything.
I have personally had a tor browser up for days expecting a gateway error but none ever. It seems to be a random thing for some but not all.
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The only suggestion I can give right now is to clean all the cache and the forms data from the very beginning (not the last days or hours) and eventually change your password form the account link.
We will keep an eye on this issue anyway
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@OutagesIO_Support I have tired the steps above. I have the same results as the other uses. I did notice some console errors. Don't know if they is helpful but I grabbed a screen grab.
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Is it consistent?
Can you replicate that?
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I made a change to avoid that error.
Dont think it is related to the main issue of this post but "never say never"In few moments it should be in production
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Any difference today or still the issue ?