HTTP Status Code 504 – Gateway Timeout
HTTP Status Code 504 - Gateway Timeout The HTTP status code 504 Gateway Timeout indicates that a server, acting as a gateway or proxy, did not receive a timely response…
HTTP Status Code 504 - Gateway Timeout The HTTP status code 504 Gateway Timeout indicates that a server, acting as a gateway or proxy, did not receive a timely response…
HTTP Status Code 503 - Service Unavailable The HTTP status code 503 Service Unavailable indicates that the server is currently unable to handle the request due to temporary overloading or…
HTTP Status Code 502 - Bad Gateway The HTTP status code 502 Bad Gateway indicates that a server acting as a gateway or proxy received an invalid response from an…
HTTP Status Code 501 - Not Implemented The HTTP status code 501 Not Implemented indicates that the server does not support the functionality required to fulfill the request. This status…
HTTP Status Code 500 - Internal Server Error The HTTP status code 500 Internal Server Error is a general-purpose error message, indicating that the server encountered an unexpected condition that…
HTTP Status Code 499 - Token Required or Client Closed Request The HTTP status code 499 is not an official status code recognized by the IETF, but it is commonly…
HTTP Status Code 498 - Invalid Token The HTTP status code 498 Invalid Token is a non-standard extension used to indicate that an authentication token provided with a request is…
HTTP Status Code 497 - HTTP Request Sent to HTTPS Port The HTTP status code 497 is a non-standard status code used by certain web servers to indicate that a…
HTTP Status Code 496 - SSL Certificate Required The HTTP status code 496 SSL Certificate Required is a non-standard status code, used by some web servers to indicate that a…
HTTP Status Code 495 - SSL Certificate Error The HTTP status code 495 is a non-standard status code used by some proxies, such as those from Nginx, to indicate that…