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I'm being thrown a NGINX error -- that much being stated I'm almost certain. The issue standing is that my domain is not pointing to my Node app's port, therefor I'm not sure where it's pointing @ my server. Though, as explained prior, if I pop :3000 onto my domain and physically try to access this port, I'm directed to my node app without any problems.
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Error logs are specified correctly, I've tried viewing them via nano and the Ajenti CP -- but they're completely empty, including the access log. Just in case I even chmoded the files and triggered the error again, no luck.
Config is okay as also shown on Ajenti's CP, as for the error logs - they're empty.
In more simplified context, Ajenti is running my node app flawlessly, NGINX is proxying to my domain no problem, but my app isn't accessible on port 80 of my domain.
So I have to physically request the port my app is running on, on my domain, to get the node app.
So I have to physically request the port my app is running on, on my domain, to get the node app.
* ps * disregard my original statement about the index file
Thank you for replying so quickly, and I apologize for replying so late - I just got out of work. As for your first question, yes, Ajenti is running my application as intended ( I have forever installed for debugging, but it's not in use ).
Everything's working fine, but when I access my domain associated with my app, it just throws me a NGINX 502 error ( Bad Gateway ). That being stated, if I try and request my domain with the port my app is being hosted on ( 3000 ), I can access my node application without a hitch.
Regarding my error logs, they're completely empty.
It's not really much of an error, more of a configuration type issue.
Everything's working fine, but when I access my domain associated with my app, it just throws me a NGINX 502 error ( Bad Gateway ). That being stated, if I try and request my domain with the port my app is being hosted on ( 3000 ), I can access my node application without a hitch.
Regarding my error logs, they're completely empty.
It's not really much of an error, more of a configuration type issue.
*Updated* Checked the generated nginx config -- should be sending requests to port 3000, but it's not?
Note I can access my node app by visting www.mydomain.com:3000
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