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3.x Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Bad Gateway 502 error Started by Isaac Koenig , http://discussions.citrix.com/topic/281229-xaf-external-access-error-502-bad-gateway/ 01 July 2009 - 01:19 AM Login to Reply 4 replies to this topic Isaac Koenig Members #1 Isaac Koenig 31 posts Posted 01 July 2009 - 01:19 AM I am receiving a 502 error when trying to access the site: https://citrix.companyname.com/Citrix/xenapp.The server is windows 2003 with two ip adress. One is physical, .130 and the other is virtual, .140 http://discussions.citrix.com/topic/248555-bad-gateway-502-error/ used for windows load balancing. We are load balancing citrix.company.com (.140 address) between two servers.WI config:I have my WI installed on the same server as CSG under default website.I created a cert for citrix.companyname.comI configred WI to use "gateway direct" since I want all communications going through the Gateway. I specified the gateway as citrix.companyname.com port 443.Gateway Config:Standard settings. I am monitoring all interfaces on port 443, No outbound client restrictions. I am using Indirect, installed on this computer, using port 80. I start the services.When I go to https://citrix.company.com/citrix/xenapp I received a 502 error, bad gateway 1331-248555-1390509 Back to top Isaac Koenig Members #2 Isaac Koenig 31 posts Posted 01 July 2009 - 11:40 AM Ok, i think the problem is with the Ports.My SSL is on port 443. Gateway uses port 443.Anyway to get around this without purchasing a new cert? 1331-248555-1390625 Back to top Isaac Koenig Members #3 Isaac Koenig 31 posts Posted 01 July 2009 - 12:20 PM I moved SSL to port 444, and the used Gateway on Port 43 as indicated in http://www.msterminalservices.org/articles/Install-Configure-Citrix-Web-Interface-Secure-Gateway-Pa
Microsoft OS, Operating Systems, Virtual Machine, Windows 2008 Server // 0 Comments Today, one of our client was getting the below Citrix error when users are trying to access their applications using the http://www.cloudmedy.com/citrix-error-502-bad-gateway/2013/06/ browser. Error 502 Bad Gateway The proxy server received an invalid response from an http://www.checkupdown.com/status/E502.html upstream server. The proxy server could not handle the request GET/Citrix/MetaFrame/auth/login.aspx Reason: Error reading from remote server If you think this is a server error, please contact the webmaster. Looking at the Event Logs of the server, there wasn't much useful errors on the server. We then ran the "Secure Gateway Diagnostics" test on the gateway server bad gateway and saw some connection issues. There were a "red X" on the WI and the Authorized servers connections. Ping tests to and from those servers showed up fine. We were getting replied from it. Since no one can connect into the Citrix environment at all, we went ahead and restarted the Secure Gateway server and also the Web Interface server (in this environment, both roles are installed on the same server). Once 502 bad gateway the server is rebooted and up, we ran the "Secure Gateway Diagnostics" test again. This time all connections are showing a "green check" on them. We did a local test and browsed into the Citrix portal URL and the site loaded up and we were able to log into it. We then did an external URL test with users. Instead of getting the "Bad Gateway 502 error" page, they are getting a "Page Not Found" page. It is a strange problem. We reviewed all network and server changes for this client, and also checked firewall rules to see if traffic are blocked but found none. Our last option was to redo the configuration settings for the server. Once we went through the "Secure Gateway Configuration Wizard" (with all the same settings as previously), ALL connections were starting to work again. Afterward, we have reviewed some monitoring logs and it showed that the HTTPS protocol on this server was dropping or timing out for some time. Guess the connection finally breaks. But we think the issue was do to a local techie that worked at the client side ran the "Secure Gateway Configuration Wizard" and existed it out half way. Even though he didn't save the settings, it some how corrupted the orig
This server received an invalid response from an upstream server it accessed to fulfil the request. This usually does not mean that the upstream server is down (no response to the gateway/proxy), but rather that the upstream server and the gateway/proxy do not agree on the protocol for exchanging data. Given that Internet protocols are quite clear, it often means that one or both machines have been incorrectly or incompletely programmed. Fixing 502 errors - general This problem is due to poor IP communication between back-end computers, possibly including the Web server at the site you are trying to visit. Before analysing this problem, you should clear your browser cache completely. If you are surfing the Web and see this problem for all Web sites you try to visit, then either 1) your ISP has a major equipment failure/overload or 2) there is something wrong with your internal Internet connection e.g. your firewall is not functioning correctly. In the first case, only your ISP can help you. In the second case, you need to fix whatever it is that is preventing you reaching the Internet. If you get this problem for only some of the Web sites you try to visit then it is likely to be a problem at those sites i.e. one of their pieces of equipment is failing/overloaded. Contact the people at those sites. Fixing 502 errors - CheckUpDown Our service monitors your site for HTTP errors like 502. Use of proxies and caching is increasing on the Web. Our CheckUpDown robot will always try to "drill through" to the real computer that actually hosts the Web site, but we do not have complete control over where our HTTP request actually ends up. If only one link in the chain of computers dealing with our HTTP request is broken, then an error such as 502 can easily occur. Please contact us (email preferred) whenever you encounter 502 errors - there is nothing you can do to sort them out. We then have to liaise with your ISP and the vendor of the Web server software so that they can review the flow of IP data traffic between various computers under their control. 502 errors in the HTTP cycle Any client (e.g. your Web browser or our CheckUpDown robot) goes through the following cycle when it communicates with the Web server: Obtain an IP address from the IP name of the site (the site URL without the leading 'http://'). This lookup (conversion of IP name to