[99s-extend] 505 error

Loïc Hoguin essen at ninenines.eu
Mon Apr 22 17:53:44 CEST 2013


Headers are one thing but it'd be useful to know the request line itself.

On 04/22/2013 04:40 PM, Lee Sylvester wrote:
> Well, the below is the sent and return headers on the failing machine.  On a succeeding machine, the headers are
>
> Request URL:http://www.example.com
> Request Method:OPTIONS
> Status Code:200 OK
>
> Request Headersview source
> Accept:*/*
> Accept-Charset:ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.3
> Accept-Encoding:gzip,deflate,sdch
> Accept-Language:en-US,en;q=0.8
> Access-Control-Request-Headers:origin, method, content-type
> Access-Control-Request-Method:POST
> Connection:keep-alive
> Host:www.example.com
> Origin:http://www.test.com
> Referer:http://www.test.com/
> User-Agent:Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_8_3) AppleWebKit/537.31 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/26.0.1410.65 Safari/537.31
>
> Response Headersview source
> Access-Control-Allow-Headers:Content-Type, X-Requested-With, Origin, Method
> Access-Control-Allow-Methods:GET, POST, OPTIONS
> Access-Control-Allow-Origin:*
> connection:keep-alive
> content-length:68
> date:Mon, 22 Apr 2013 14:33:30 GMT
> server:Cowboy
>
> As you can see, the header control and content isn't being sent back and the connection is closed.
>
> Thanks,
> Lee
>
>
>
>
> On 22 Apr 2013, at 15:28, "Brown, Kevin" <Kevin.Brown at turner.com> wrote:
>
>> What is the exact http request sent on the failing and successful machines?  How do the differ?
>>
>> Stack trace?
>>
>> On Apr 22, 2013, at 9:00 AM, "Lee Sylvester" <lee.sylvester at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi guys,
>>>
>>> So, I was getting a CORS issue when connecting to my Bullet impl, which I have since fixed.  I am now able to use these from many machines from many locations.  However, I have found some machines to be getting a 505 error when making a POST request to the Cowboy instance:
>>>
>>> Request URL:http://www.example.com
>>> Request Method:OPTIONS
>>> Status Code:505 HTTP Version Not Supported
>>>
>>> Request Headersview source
>>> Accept:*/*
>>> Accept-Charset:ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.3
>>> Accept-Encoding:gzip,deflate,sdch
>>> Accept-Language:en-US,en;q=0.8
>>> Access-Control-Request-Headers:origin, method, content-type
>>> Access-Control-Request-Method:POST
>>> Connection:keep-alive
>>> Host:www.example.com
>>> Origin:http://www.test.com
>>> Referer:http://www.test.com/
>>> User-Agent:Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.31 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/26.0.1410.64 Safari/537.31
>>>
>>> Response Headersview source
>>> connection:close
>>> content-length:0
>>> date:Mon, 22 Apr 2013 12:22:50 GMT
>>> server:Cowboy
>>>
>>> To get around the CORS issue, I set up an onrequest hook, which points to the function:
>>>
>>> set_request_cors(Req) ->
>>>    Req2 = cowboy_req:set_resp_header(<<"Access-Control-Allow-Methods">>, <<"GET, POST, OPTIONS">>, Req),
>>>    Req3 = cowboy_req:set_resp_header(<<"Access-Control-Allow-Headers">>, <<"Content-Type, X-Requested-With, Origin, Method">>, Req2),
>>>    cowboy_req:set_resp_header(<<"Access-Control-Allow-Origin">>, <<"*">>, Req3).
>>>
>>> I'm afraid I don't have any more info, but this issue is completely eluding me.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Lee
>>>
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