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    504 webhook errors in the Event Log without webhooks defined

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      daniel.lohse
      last edited by

      I'm stumped about certain errors showing up in the Event Log regarding webhooks. We don't have a single webhook defined.

      These are the error details:

      Webhook [http://172.x.y.z:9011/internal/webhook] returned response code [504] when sending [JWTRefreshTokenRevoke] event with Id [<uuid>]
      

      The Details modal doesn't provide any other information.

      I see a couple of these a day and they're all classified as errors.

      The list of webhooks in Settings > Webhooks is empty.

      We're running version v1.47.1 in production but will update to the latest version shortly. I also see these in our staging environment and that has already been upgraded to v1.48.1.

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        dan @daniel.lohse
        last edited by

        Hmmm. I think this might be related to some internal webhooks FusionAuth uses to sync data between nodes. See for example https://github.com/FusionAuth/fusionauth-issues/issues/2257

        Are you running multiple nodes or one node? Any other details you can share about your platform?

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          daniel.lohse
          last edited by

          Yup, we're running multiple nodes. FusionAuth is deployed as a Deployment in Kubernetes. 3 pods per cluster and 6 clusters. These pods aren't accessible from the outside.

          The issue you linked looks applicable.

          Any other information I can provide?

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            dan @daniel.lohse
            last edited by

            Thanks @daniel-lohse.

            This additional info would be helpful:

            • Type and version of your database
            • Any negative issues you see, unless this is only a worrisome event log entry
            • Any behavior you see that triggers these (if you have replication steps)

            And I can file an issue.

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