[Aerogear-users] Wildfly port change and Internet requests

Christopher Fahey chris at dealerrewards.net
Tue Jul 19 13:48:52 EDT 2016


Thanks but that did not change anything.  I am still getting the same 
error both in the logs and in the browser after changing the baseUrl 
setting in Keycloak.  Any other thoughts?  I can access keycloak from 
the internet and my local network but cannot access Aerogear from the 
Internet, only the local network.


Christopher Fahey
DealerRewards, Inc.
Maryland Branch Office
(410) 924-3185
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On 7/19/2016 9:20 AM, Sebastien Blanc wrote:
> Looking at the logs, I think it's KeyCloak that can not resolve the 
> UPS url since it's using a relative URL (/ag-push) and you change the 
> port ... Try to go your Keycloak console and change the baseURL(and 
> redirect URIs)  of the unified-push-server-js application.  You might 
> some CORS issues after that but at least you can try.
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Christopher Fahey 
> <chris at dealerrewards.net <mailto:chris at dealerrewards.net>> wrote:
>
>     Here is the log.  I believe that Wildfly is serving up the error
>     since I can get through to Wildfly when I initially try that URL
>     without the application path.
>
>     Chris
>
>
>
>     On 7/18/2016 3:45 PM, Summers Pittman wrote:
>>
>>
>>     On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 4:38 PM, Christopher Fahey
>>     <chris at dealerrewards.net <mailto:chris at dealerrewards.net>> wrote:
>>
>>         Hopefully someone can help me.  I want to progress to the
>>         next step of development by configuring our server to handle
>>         requests from over the internet. Currently the server is only
>>         handling internal lan requests but it is somewhat limiting. 
>>         The port number of 8080 is not an available port number for
>>         our IP address through the firewall so I changed the Wildfly
>>         port number to 8623 and altered the firewall accordingly.   I
>>         can still access the AeroGear server on the local lan IP
>>         using the new port number and I can access the Wildfly server
>>         over the internet on port 8623 but when I try to access the
>>         application on the port over the internet, I receive an error
>>         "Internal Server Error".
>>
>>
>>     Can you get us a gist of the logs?  That may help.
>>
>>     Additionally, is the request that goes through the firewall
>>     actually making it to WildFly.  IE is WildFly serving the
>>     internal server error.
>>
>>
>>         Does anyone know why I am receiving this error and how to fix
>>         it?  I am familiar with Tomcat but clueless about Wildfly and
>>         even more so on how AeroGear works within Wildfly.  Any help
>>         is appreciated.
>>
>>         Christopher Fahey
>>
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>>         Christopher Fahey
>>         DealerRewards, Inc.
>>         Maryland Branch Office
>>         (410) 924-3185 <tel:%28410%29%20924-3185>
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