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I’m experiencing a 502 Proxy Error on my Apache server (Ubuntu) when trying to set up a reverse proxy to my Node.js application running on localhost port 3000. Apache and Node.js are on the same server. Apache’s mod_proxy and mod_proxy_http modules are enabled, and the proxy configuration directives ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse are pointing to http://localhost:3000/search. The Node.js application runs well independently and listens on port 3000, as confirmed by netstat. However, when accessed via Apache, it results in a 502 error. The Apache error log indicates “Connection refused” errors but no further specifics are given. I’ve ensured that there are no firewall issues blocking the connection between Apache and Node.js. Any insights or suggestions to resolve this would be greatly appreciated.
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