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    502 Bad Gateway (nginx) after Update to 2.3

    Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      billyjp
      last edited by

      Hello!

      First at all the new Design since Ver. 2.3 looks great!

      But since i update to this Version i have the Error "502 Bad Gateway (nginx) in the Browser if i try to connect to the Firewalls GUI. This error comes about after 3-5 days. A restart solve the problem. But this is not the best way!

      Can anybody help me how to fix this problem.

      THX

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        v4rp1ng
        last edited by

        Same here.

        And now after the upgrade I get some strange errors on the webinterface (see attachment).
        Already tried to reinstall the systempackages with Diagnostics > Backup & Restore > Reinstall Packages but it seems it's not functioning too.

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          jwilling
          last edited by

          Also experiencing the 'Bad Gateway' issue since the update.

          Occurring here almost daily and having to repeatedly reboot the system to clear it is not an acceptable option.

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            dusan
            last edited by

            There are several threads about error 502/504 . For example, https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=110116.0

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              cmb
              last edited by

              You don't have to reboot, option 16 at the console will bring it back.

              Not that that's acceptable, we're working on fixing any issues there. The one most people seem to be encountering is:
              https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/6177

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                billyjp
                last edited by

                Thank you for this info.

                Is it possible to force the option 16 ofer ssh?

                When i log in my pfsense over SSH i just see the consol input window without any options to choose (1,2,3,…)

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                • JailerJ
                  Jailer
                  last edited by

                  @billyjp:

                  Thank you for this info.

                  Is it possible to force the option 16 ofer ssh?

                  When i log in my pfsense over SSH i just see the consol input window without any options to choose (1,2,3,…)

                  service nginx restart
                  
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                    Den
                    last edited by

                    I had the same problem on clean install of 2.3. Restarting PHP-FPM and webConfigurator didn't help, had to reboot.

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                    • jahonixJ
                      jahonix
                      last edited by

                      @billyjp:

                      Is it possible to force the option 16 ofer ssh?

                      /etc/rc.php-fpm_restart

                      @Jailer:

                      service nginx restart

                      might give you: "Cannot 'restart' nginx. Set nginx_enable to YES in /etc/rc.conf or use 'onerestart' instead of 'restart'."

                      And "rc.restart_webgui" gives you option 11 "Restart webConfigurator" from console.

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                        cmb
                        last edited by

                        service commands don't do anything, don't run them. If you don't get the console menu, you're not logging in as root. You'll need the sudo package, then run sudo /etc/rc.initial

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                        • jahonixJ
                          jahonix
                          last edited by

                          You learn something new every day.
                          Thanks!

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                            Guest
                            last edited by

                            Disabling the automatic dashboard auto-update check at /system_update_settings.php seems to mitigate the issue for now.

                            edit: i'm getting more and more the feeling that the issue is somehow ipv6 related..  still investigating.

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                              billyjp
                              last edited by

                              Thanks for this tipp.

                              Can anyone approve this? I dont want to change to much important on my Main Firewall. But the nginx error comes no every 3 days  :-[

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                              • luckman212L
                                luckman212 LAYER 8
                                last edited by

                                Just want to chime in since I feel the 2.3.1 release is imminent

                                I got this 502 Bad Gateway nginx error for the first time today.  Had never seen it before.  I am actually running a 2.3.2 snapshot according to the dash, based on 2.3.1.a.20160516.0651.  I have been tracking the dev branch - Not sure how I landed on 2.3.2 but I assume that whatever fix was in for this should have been in there.  So I don't believe that this is fixed. yet.

                                I do have the auto-update check enabled on my dashboard.

                                I did leave the dashboard page "up" in a browser window overnight so I guess it was sitting there for a long time refreshing every so often.

                                I do have the IPSEC dashboard widget turned on, with 2 tunnels that are both "UP"

                                This is on an SG2440

                                My logs were filled to the brim with the error below:

                                nginx: 2016/05/18 07:54:28 [error] 50536#0: *6944 connect() to unix:/var/run/php-fpm.socket failed (61: Connection refused) while connecting to upstream, client: 2604:2000:xxxx:xx::116e, server: , request: "GET / HTTP/1.1", upstream: "fastcgi://unix:/var/run/php-fpm.socket:", host: "r1.xxx.xxx:8888"
                                
                                

                                I run my webconfigurator on HTTP port 8888

                                Not sure if that gives any clues

                                Screenshot below

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                                  Ambivalent
                                  last edited by

                                  So after having this issue multiple times a day I dug and dug and dug and found the thing that fixed it for me. This will apply to you if, like me you had been leaving the main firewal page open with the widgets. This error appears to be caused by a widget. In my case I had to close my OpenVPN status widget and it stopped killing PHP and apparently that kills the whole thing until you reboot. This may or may not apply to you but it's easy to test and not a terrible workaround for now.

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                                  • luckman212L
                                    luckman212 LAYER 8
                                    last edited by

                                    I think the IPSec widget also causes this.  Not sure why that is.  Interesting info- not really a fix but it's a workaround.  Sadly, at least for me those 2 widgets are among the most useful ones to see at a glance.

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                                      phil.davis
                                      last edited by

                                      Make sure to retry all the widgets after upgrading to 2.3.1-RELEASE.
                                      Then this can move forward if there are more issues reported.
                                      The problems are related to the widgets doing updates every 10 seconds or so, asking the nginx server to do stuff. nginx gives the PHP to back-end PHP processes to do the work. If those things get delayed (or hung) too much then all the PHP processes get busy and nginx will have to give up.

                                      As the Greek philosopher Isosceles used to say, "There are 3 sides to every triangle."
                                      If I helped you, then help someone else - buy someone a gift from the INF catalog http://secure.inf.org/gifts/usd/

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                                        Christos
                                        last edited by

                                        Got the 502 Bad Gateway error with 2.3.1  :( :( :(

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                                          gordc
                                          last edited by

                                          Has anyone been able to figure out what is happening with this.  I get this every couple of days and the only resolution is to take the 20 minute walk to physically restart the firewall. 
                                          I can log in using ssh but the majority of the commands either give an error on execution or don't work.  When I log in I don't get a menu.  I start the menu with /etc/rc.initial
                                          After that if I use options 11 or 16 I get errors
                                          Restarting webConfigurator…Error: cannot open /var/etc/nginx-webConfigurator.conf in system_generate_nginx_config().

                                          Fatal error: Call to undefined function pfSense_interface_listget() in /etc/inc/interfaces.inc on line 80
                                          PHP ERROR: Type: 1, File: /etc/inc/interfaces.inc, Line: 80, Message: Call to undefined function pfSense_interface_listget()
                                          Fatal error: Call to undefined function gettext() in /etc/inc/rrd.inc on line 60
                                          PHP ERROR: Type: 1, File: /etc/inc/rrd.inc, Line: 60, Message: Call to undefined function gettext()

                                          Killing php-fpm
                                          pkill: signalling pid 737: Operation not permitted
                                          /etc/rc.php-fpm_restart: cannot create /tmp/php_errors.txt: Permission denied
                                          Found XMLRPC lock. Removing.
                                          rm: /tmp/xmlrpc.lock: Operation not permitted
                                          Starting php-fpm
                                          [ERROR] unable to bind listening socket for address '/var/run/php-fpm.socket': Address already in use (48)
                                          [ERROR] FPM initialization failed

                                          If I use option 5 to try to restart the system I get the prompt asking me to continue but the system does not reboot.

                                          I have also tried /etc/rc.initial.reboot
                                          Again I get the prompt asking to proceed but the system does not reboot.

                                          This is costing me too much time.

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                                          • jahonixJ
                                            jahonix
                                            last edited by

                                            Just upgrade to 2.3.1_1 which was released today.

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