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Moudar
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SMB 1575 ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE

Hi

I got two devices (1575 Appliance R81.10.10 - Build 993) on two different sites.

When I try to login via GUI, I get (ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE) on any browser on both

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I have tried to find httpd2 service:

# ps auxw | grep httpd2
root     14622  0.0  0.0   4480   844 pts/0    R+   13:16   0:00 grep httpd2

but looks like the service is not running!

 

and no service httpd2:

 cpwd_admin list
APP        PID    STAT  #START  START_TIME             MON  COMMAND
RNGD       3172   E     1       [18:27:33] 16/7/2025   N    /pfrm2.0/bin/jitterentropy_rngd -v
SSHD       6059   E     1       [18:27:42] 16/7/2025   N    /pfrm2.0/bin/sshd -f /pfrm2.0/etc/sshd_config -p 22 -D
cposd      4368   E     1       [18:27:39] 16/7/2025   N    cposd
RTDB       4402   E     1       [18:27:39] 16/7/2025   N    rtdbd
SFWD       12535  E     1       [18:38:59] 16/7/2025   N    fw sfwd
CVIEWAPIS  17754  E     1       [23:57:43] 1/10/2025   N    cpview_api_service
CPVIEWD    9903   E     1       [18:28:41] 16/7/2025   N    cpviewd

 

The device is running as usual as firewall and VPN device. but i cannot login to GUI ?!

[Expert@U]# find / -name httpd2
find: /proc/15286: No such file or directory
[Expert@U]# which httpd2
[Expert@U]# command -v httpd2
[Expert@U]# ls /web/cpshared/web/Apache/
ls: /web/cpshared/web/Apache/: No such file or directory

 

 

So any idea what to do next?

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Chris_Atkinson
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To confirm you tried https://<IP address>:4434 or a different port?

CCSM R77/R80/ELITE

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the_rock
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Hey bro,

I did some search on this and points to try below 2 things:

1) /etc/init.d/httpd2 restart

or 

2) check if below exists:

# ls -l /pfrm2.0/httpd2
# ls -l /web/

If all good, then try install latest firmware, but if that fails too, maybe reboot. if still no go, I suggest TAC case.

Andy

AB
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Moudar
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[Expert@U]# /etc/init.d/httpd2 restart
bash: /etc/init.d/httpd2: No such file or directory
[Expert@U]# ls -l /pfrm2.0/httpd2
ls: /pfrm2.0/httpd2: No such file or directory
[Expert@U]# ls -l /web/
lrwxrwxrwx    1 root     root            20 Jul 16 18:27 cgi-bin -> /pfrm2.0/var/tcl_cgi
[Expert@U]#

 

Restarting needs a maintenance window, so it is not an option just now!

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the_rock
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I think the fact that directory does not even exist is your issue, just my 2 cents. I would try upgrade to latest firmware, reboot, see what happens. if no dice, would definitely open TAC case.

Andy

AB
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Chris_Atkinson
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To confirm you tried https://<IP address>:4434 or a different port?

CCSM R77/R80/ELITE
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the_rock
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I believe thats default port for smb web UI?

AB
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Chris_Atkinson
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Correct and if you go to just 443 you will see the err from the original post...

CCSM R77/R80/ELITE
the_rock
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I always keep forgetting that, thanks Chris. @Moudar can you ensure it is connecting on port 4434?

Andy

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the_rock
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Just for my own sanity, I spun up demo point and I see port is indeed 4434.

Andy

AB
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Moudar
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adding 4434 works fine.

I wonder what happend! They worked fine before. I mean without adding the 4434

the_rock
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Glad you got it working!

AB
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