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Experiencing an internal server error (500) when accessing a website using Firefox on Ubuntu can be frustrating. Here are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve the issue:
By following these steps, you can hopefully troubleshoot and resolve the internal server error (500) on web access with Firefox on Ubuntu. |
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Me and @Eiken0tt are hosting an Open WebUI, through Docker, using a VM with Ubuntu 22.04.
The problem and how to reproduce it
When we try to reach the web interface with Firefox we can sign up or login, but when we log in successfully it displays "Internal server error 500".
If we try to reach some path, like /documents or /admin it works correctly, just not in the main path.
Those are the logs that we get when we try to login with Firefox:
Login ok, but it tries to load a file called version.json, which isn't in the source file in the Docker, neither in the GitHub repository. We made a wget to retrieve it, and this is its content:
The problem is just with FIREFOX on UBUNTU (22.04 in our case), because using another browser like Chrome it's works fine. Here are the logs of the correct login with Chrome, which shows that aren't made the Get call for the Json file, but some other, and then we can use it correctly:
Conclusion
We have also tried the same browser (firefox) on other Linux distribution, like Debian, and it works correctly, so we think that the problem it's the couple UBUNTU with FIREFOX.
It's there a fix to this problem??
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