You can get a free server, this will automatically bypass the 502. And, guess what, if you feel technically-advanced, you can temporarily switch to a different DNS server. you 'solution' is about as hard a way to do it and the most likely to cause failure of anything you could have done. Rebooting your devices can sometimes clear up errors that can ultimately lead to a 502. Above answer from AirmAIL says 'CHOSEN SOLUTION' This is an error, Airtmail did not supply an solution to my problem Kindly check my second note. If the steps above prove fruitless, try rebooting your router, your modem, and finally computer. This clears theĪnother option Is to load your site in a different browser to make sure your browser itself isn't problematic. When you encounter 502, hold down the "Ctrl" key on your keyboard and press "F5". You may be able to take measures into your hands by by-passing, and even finding your own solution. However, you aren't completely powerless to do something about it.
What code 502 actually means is that "something went wrong between the gateway server and another server upstream - which could be either the destination server or another gateway server." 502 is the status code that makes its way back to you when the aforementioned occurs.ĭevelopers, users, administrators, and engineers will continue to face this issue until the folks controlling the server realizes that they have a problem, and commences to fix it. Code 502 signifies a "bad gateway", or "bad proxy." It is the folks controlling the erring server that has the problem. The 502 error signals that a remote problem exists. There is nothing you could've done to avoid 502. See Verify an email account’s outgoing server. Make sure the outgoing (SMTP) mail server is specified as directed by the provider of your email account. There is also nothing wrong with your computer. In the Mail app on your Mac, if the Send button is dimmed in the toolbar of your message, or your message can’t be sent using the outgoing mail server, try these suggestions. The 502 error code means 'you've' done nothing wrong. RUN mvn compile =/etc/ssl/certs/java/cacerts =changeit dependency:resolve # ERROR on this line - maven settings contain repo's hosted at internal company RUN mv CA_Certs_PEM/*.crt /usr/local/share/ca-certificatesĬOPY setup/settings.xml /root/.m2/settings.xml Runs fine until the maven command tries to pull from company hosted artifactory Not sure a dockerfile will help unless you also have a company proxy / zscaler. This worked normally with Docker 17.09.0-ce-mac35 (19611) and no longer works after upgrading to 10.13.4 (build: 17E202) Information * OpenSSL SSL_connect: SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL in connection to :443Ĭurl: (35) OpenSSL SSL_connect: SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL in connection to :443
* TLSv1.2 (OUT), TLS handshake, Client hello (1): * CAfile: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt * successfully set certificate verify locations: