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tl;dr
: The Node.js website team is aware of ongoing issues with intermittent download instability.
More Details: nodejs/build#1993 (comment)
Original Issue Below
When trying to get files off of nodejs.org/dist/...
or nodejs.org/download/...
, I get a server error.
"500 Internal Server Error"
(error page served by nginx)
Full error message page (HTML snippet, click to expand)<html> <head><title>500 Internal Server Error</title></head> <body bgcolor="white"> <center><h1>500 Internal Server Error</h1></center> <hr><center>nginx</center> </body> </html>
Browsing around the dirs, like https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v16.x/, seems to work. Also, Downloading really small files such as https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v16.x/SHASUMS256.txt seems to work sporadically, whereas downloading tarballs doesn't seem to work.
Given that the outage seems sporadic: Maybe it's a resource exhaustion issue over at the server? Running out of RAM or something?? I don't know.
Edit to add: The error message page seems to be served by Cloudflare. (According to the server: cloudflare
response header, when looking in browser dev tools). So I guess this is a Cloudflare issue? Actually that's probably not what that means.
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