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just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Internal Error 500 Apache, but nothing in the logs? up vote 47 down vote favorite 7 I'm getting 500 Internal Server errors http://www.cfmldeveloper.com/post.cfm/enabling-railo-errors-on-iis7 when I try to make an HTTP POST to a specific address in my app. I've looked into the server logs in the custom log directory specified in the virtual hosts file, but the error doesn't show up there so debugging this has been a pain in the ass. How do I cause Apache to log Internal 500 errors into the error log? apache error-logging share|improve this question edited Dec 11 '13 at 6:05 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4731364/internal-error-500-apache-but-nothing-in-the-logs Eric Leschinski 47.3k24222191 asked Jan 19 '11 at 3:04 wcolbert 5502821 I had same issue using PHP with virtual hosts....no errors (Apache2, Ubuntu). Ended up being missing PHP modules (mysql, json, etc.) –user484474 Aug 7 '11 at 19:57 On ours, it was sending them to the access log (presumably because from Apache's point of view, it was working correctly and merely passing them along, from a deeper layer -- in our case, Passenger/Rails). Just putting this note here in case somebody is scratching their head. –Tom Hundt Jul 8 at 18:29 add a comment| 7 Answers 7 active oldest votes up vote 4 down vote accepted The error log usually has the (more) specific error. often it will be permissions denied or even an interpreter that can't be found. This means the fault almost always lies with your script. e.g you uploaded a perl script but didnt give it execute permissions? or perhaps it was corrupted in a linux environment if you write the script in windows and then upload it to the server without the line endings being converted you will get this error. in perl if you forget print "content-type: text/html\r\n\r\n"; you will get this error There are many reasons for it. so please first check your error log and then provide some more i
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22512481/railo-not-trapping-iis-errors more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Railo not trapping IIS errors up vote 0 down vote 500 error favorite I have the standard Railo installation, Railo 4, Tomcat. I have recently moved from Coldfusion to Raiolo but non of the errors are being caught. Instead i get the ASP / IIS error messages which are no good as our custom website error pages do not get displayed. Can anyone help with this? Many thanks tomcat error-handling iis-7.5 railo share|improve this question asked Mar 19 '14 at internal server error 16:38 Marios 165 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote accepted To re-state what you're asking, you want to display the Railo error message instead of the IIS error message. What is probably happening is an error code is being sent back from Railo which IIS is then intercepting. For security reasons, IIS by default displays a very non-descript error instead of the more detailed error from the application itself. IIS is trying to protect you from giving away too much information to bad guys who may be trying to do bad things to your site. To fix this in IIS7, you can change how IIS handles errors from your application. Open IIS Click on your site Click on the "Error Pages" icon under the "IIS" heading Click "Edit Feature Settings" in the right side menu Select the "Detailed Errors" radio button Click "OK" Now re-test your site and see if your error message from Railo is displayed. Hope this helps! share|improve this answer answered Mar 20 '14 at 18:46 Jordan 36028 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Faceb