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500 Internal Server Error in NGINX [Troubleshooting Guide]

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Updated onMarch 29, 2024

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NGINX is an open-source software used for web serving, reverse proxying, caching, load balancing, etc. It started as a web server designed for maximum performance and stability.

The500 Internal Server Erroris a common issue that prevents it from returning a proper response. Errors like these can occur due to a faulty script or missing files referenced by code.

NGINX is typically a reverse proxy server, so one of the most common reasons for the 500 Internal Server Error could be one of its web servers like Apache.

Keep reading this post to know more about this error and how to fix it in no time.

What is the meaning of the 500 Internal Server Error?

What is the meaning of the 500 Internal Server Error?

The 500 Internal Server Response code indicates that the website has encountered an unexpected condition that is this evening it from fulfilling the request.

It’s a generic catch-all response that shows that the server cannot find a better error code in response. This error code is a very general HTTP status code on the website server but isn’t precisely the exact problem.

Quick Tip:

The Opera One browser has a VPN proxy that allows you to connect to a few servers. Accessing and connecting to a different server is helpful when you have internal server issues with another browser.

When you click on the blue VPN box, a drop-down menu appears, allowing you to switch the VPN on or off and pick a location.

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What can I do to fix the 500 Internal Server Error in NGINX?

What can I do to fix the 500 Internal Server Error in NGINX?

1. Reload the web page

This error can occur sometimes due to a temporary problem on the webserver. If that’s the case reloading the page might help.

Reload the page by pressingF5orCTRL+Rand check if the NGINX 500 Internal Server Error localhost message disappears.

2. Clear your browser’s cookies and cache

If Chrome’s cache data gets corrupt or full it can cause the 500 Internal Server Error NGINX. ClearChrome’s cache data and cookiesthen check if the error gets fixed.

Alternatively, you may want to use afree multi-purpose utilitythat not only clears the cache but removes any unnecessary data on the computer.

3. Disable VPN

Once done, restart your device and check if the 500 Internal Server Error NGINX is resolved.

4. Check your Internet connection

If you don’t prefer this, you can use any otherInternet speed testerto check your connection.

That’s all on how you can fix the 500 Internal Server Error in NGINX. Several issues are to be blamed, but this usually occurs due to a bad Internet connection. Things are no different for those complaining about getting the 500 Internal Server Error when using the React app

Follow the steps mentioned above to fix this error. If the troubleshooting methods mentioned above could not help you, feel free to drop a comment below. We’re eager to hear from you.

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Loredana Harsana

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Loredana is a passionate writer with a keen interest in PC software and technology. She started off writing about mobile phones back when Samsung Galaxy S II was on top of the world and she fell in love with tech of all sorts.

Whenever she’s not at her work desk, you’ll find her enjoying refreshing tea flavors, spilling stories on paper, and listening to the radio.

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