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How do I fix the 504 Gateway Timeout on my Iphone?

How do I fix the 504 Gateway Timeout on my Iphone?

How to fix ‘504 Gateway Timeout’ error

  1. Try reloading the website by clicking the refresh / reload button, pressing F5 or try re-entering the URL from the address bar.
  2. Restart all your network devices.
  3. Check the proxy server settings in your browser or application and make sure they work normally.
  4. Change DNS server.

What can cause a 504?

It’s called a 504 error because that’s the HTTP status code that the web server uses to define that kind of error. The error can occur for a number of reasons, but the two most common reasons are that the server is overwhelmed with requests or is having maintenance performed on it.

What does the HTTP 504 Gateway timeout error code mean?

To that extent, the HTTP 504 error means that the server running as a gateway is out of time to wait for a server response. The code is returned when there are two servers involved in processing the request, and the response time from the second server has expired.

What to do if you get a 504 error?

Check the proxy server settings in your browser or application and make sure they’re correct. Incorrect proxy settings can cause 504 errors. See Proxy.org for an updated, respected list of proxy servers that you can choose from. There are also several websites that offer free proxy server list downloads.

What does the 504 in the status code mean?

Any status code in the 500-s is error codes (500, 501, 502, 503, 504, etc.) that have different meanings. They indicate that the request was accepted, but the server could not execute it. To that extent, the HTTP 504 error means that the server running as a gateway is out of time to wait for a server response.

Why is my WordPress server serving a 504 error?

Very heavy traffic might result in your server serving a 504 error, even though a 503 would probably be a bit more accurate. In WordPress specifically, 504: Gateway Timeout messages are sometimes due to corrupted databases. Install WP-DBManager and then try the “Repair DB” feature, followed by “Optimize DB,” and see if that helps.