I'm trying to make an auto installer in command prompt for an app (FUXA : https://github.com/frangoteam/FUXA ). Everything works fine until I reboot the machine that was installed on, after that it gives me this error in the browser:
iisnode encountered an error when processing the request.
HRESULT: 0x2
HTTP status: 500
HTTP subStatus: 1001
HTTP reason: Internal Server Error
You are receiving this HTTP 200 response because system.webServer/iisnode/@devErrorsEnabled configuration setting is 'true'.
In addition to the log of stdout and stderr of the node.exe process, consider using debugging and ETW traces to further diagnose the problem.
The node.exe process has not written any information to stderr or iisnode was unable to capture this information. Frequent reason is that the iisnode module is unable to create a log file to capture stdout and stderr output from node.exe. Please check that the identity of the IIS application pool running the node.js application has read and write access permissions to the directory on the server where the node.js application is located. Alternatively you can disable logging by setting system.webServer/iisnode/@loggingEnabled element of web.config to 'false'.
cmd file I made :
@echo off
CLS
ECHO.
ECHO =============================
ECHO Running Admin shell
ECHO =============================
:init
::
SET installFolder=C:\inetpub\wwwroot\FUXA
SET rootfuxaFolder=%installFolder%\FUXA
::
setlocal DisableDelayedExpansion
set cmdInvoke=1
set winSysFolder=System32
set "batchPath=%~dpnx0"
rem this works also from cmd shell, other than %~0
for %%k in (%0) do set batchName=%%~nk
set "vbsGetPrivileges=%temp%\OEgetPriv_%batchName%.vbs"
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
:checkPrivileges
NET FILE 1>NUL 2>NUL
if '%errorlevel%' == '0' ( goto gotPrivileges ) else ( goto getPrivileges )
:getPrivileges
if '%1'=='ELEV' (echo ELEV & shift /1 & goto gotPrivileges)
ECHO.
ECHO **************************************
ECHO Invoking UAC for Privilege Escalation
ECHO **************************************
ECHO Set UAC = CreateObject^("Shell.Application"^) > "%vbsGetPrivileges%"
ECHO args = "ELEV " >> "%vbsGetPrivileges%"
ECHO For Each strArg in WScript.Arguments >> "%vbsGetPrivileges%"
ECHO args = args ^& strArg ^& " " >> "%vbsGetPrivileges%"
ECHO Next >> "%vbsGetPrivileges%"
if '%cmdInvoke%'=='1' goto InvokeCmd
ECHO UAC.ShellExecute "!batchPath!", args, "", "runas", 1 >> "%vbsGetPrivileges%"
goto ExecElevation
:InvokeCmd
ECHO args = "/c """ + "!batchPath!" + """ " + args >> "%vbsGetPrivileges%"
ECHO UAC.ShellExecute "%SystemRoot%\%winSysFolder%\cmd.exe", args, "", "runas", 1 >> "%vbsGetPrivileges%"
:ExecElevation
"%SystemRoot%\%winSysFolder%\WScript.exe" "%vbsGetPrivileges%" %*
exit /B
:gotPrivileges
setlocal & cd /d %~dp0
if '%1'=='ELEV' (del "%vbsGetPrivileges%" 1>nul 2>nul & shift /1)
:InstallIIS
DISM /online /enable-feature /all /featurename:IIS-NetFxExtensibility
DISM /online /enable-feature /all /featurename:IIS-NetFxExtensibility45
DISM /online /enable-feature /featurename:IIS-ApplicationInit
DISM /online /enable-feature /all /featurename:IIS-ASP
DISM /online /enable-feature /all /featurename:IIS-ASPNET
DISM /online /enable-feature /all /featurename:IIS-ASPNET45
DISM /online /enable-feature /featurename:IIS-ISAPIExtensions
DISM /online /enable-feature /featurename:IIS-ISAPIFilter
DISM /online /enable-feature /featurename:IIS-ServerSideIncludes
DISM /online /enable-feature /featurename:IIS-WebSockets
DISM /online /enable-feature /featurename:IIS-WebServer
DISM /online /enable-feature /featurename:IIS-WebServerRole
:IISModules
msiexec.exe /i iisnode-full-v0.2.26-x64.msi
msiexec.exe /i rewrite_amd64_en-US.msi
:InstallNodeJs
msiexec.exe /i node-v14.21.3-x64.msi
:CreateFolderStructure
MKDIR %rootfuxaFolder%
:InstallRootSoftware
XCOPY /s /y /e %cd%\bin\FUXA\* %rootfuxaFolder%
:AddSitesToIIS
%systemroot%\system32\inetsrv\appcmd add site /name:FUXA /physicalPath:"C:\inetpub\wwwroot\FUXA\FUXA" /bindings:http:
:GrandPermissions
icacls %rootfuxaFolder% /grant IIS_IUSRS:(OI)(CI)F /T
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::START
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
REM Run shell as admin (example) - put here code as you like
::ECHO %batchName% Arguments: P1=%1 P2=%2 P3=%3 P4=%4 P5=%5 P6=%6 P7=%7 P8=%8 P9=%9
%InstallIIS%
%IISModules%
%InstallNodeJs%
%CreateFolderStructure%
%InstallRootSoftware%
%AddSitesToIIS%
%GrandPermissions%
start microsoft-edge:http:
EDIT :
As @Andre Oosthuizen said, I checked permissions and I think evetrything is fine. I discovered a folder inside my project named iisnode with two files in it, both files contain these lines :
2023-05-23T14:07:06.613Z [INF] FUXA V.1.1.13-1186-1
2023-05-23T14:07:06.929Z [INF] FUXA init in 327ms.
2023-05-23T14:07:06.936Z [INF] FUXA started!
2023-05-23T14:07:06.979Z [INF] WebServer is running http:
EDIT 2 :
Installed everything from scratch, those two files I found earlier have something different this time. One of them (stderr) contain this errors :
(node:1536) [DEP0005] DeprecationWarning: Buffer() is deprecated due to security and usability issues. Please use the Buffer.alloc(), Buffer.allocUnsafe(), or Buffer.from() methods instead.
(Use `node --trace-deprecation ...` to show where the warning was created)
express-rate-limit: req.ip is undefined - you can avoid this by providing a custom keyGenerator function, but it may be indicative of a larger issue.
express-rate-limit: req.ip is undefined - you can avoid this by providing a custom keyGenerator function, but it may be indicative of a larger issue.
and stdout :
[36m2023-05-24T12:16:01.047Z [DBG] settings.js default created successful![39m
2023-05-24T12:16:01.069Z [INF] FUXA V.1.1.13-1186-1
2023-05-24T12:16:01.745Z [INF] FUXA init in 700ms.
2023-05-24T12:16:01.757Z [INF] FUXA started!
2023-05-24T12:16:01.807Z [INF] WebServer is running http:
[0mGET /api/settings [32m200[0m 4.108 ms - 1112[0m
[0mGET /api/settings [36m304[0m 2.690 ms - -[0m
2023-05-24T12:16:02.592Z [INF] socket.io client connected
[0mGET /api/project [32m200[0m 1.337 ms - 50[0m
What I have tried:
I have tried to put in the web.config this code :
<configuration>
<system.webServer>
<!-- indicates that the hello.js file is a node.js application
to be handled by the iisnode module -->
<handlers>
<add name="iisnode" path="hello.js" verb="*" modules="iisnode" />
</handlers>
<!--
the iisnode section configures the behavior of the node.js IIS module
setting values below are defaults
* node_env - determines the environment (production, development, staging, ...) in which
child node processes run; if nonempty, is propagated to the child node processes as their NODE_ENV
environment variable; the default is the value of the IIS worker process'es NODE_ENV
environment variable
* nodeProcessCommandLine - command line starting the node executable; in shared
hosting environments this setting would typically be locked at the machine scope.
* interceptor - fully qualified file name of a node.js application that will run instead of an actual application
the request targets; the fully qualified file name of the actual application file is provided as the first parameter
to the interceptor application; default interceptor supports iisnode logging
* nodeProcessCountPerApplication - number of node.exe processes that IIS will start per application;
setting this value to 0 results in creating one node.exe process per each processor on the machine
* maxConcurrentRequestsPerProcess - maximum number of reqeusts one node process can
handle at a time
* maxNamedPipeConnectionRetry - number of times IIS will retry to establish a named pipe connection with a
node process in order to send a new HTTP request
* namedPipeConnectionRetryDelay - delay in milliseconds between connection retries
* maxNamedPipeConnectionPoolSize - maximum number of named pipe connections that will be kept in a connection pool;
connection pooling helps improve the performance of applications that process a large number of short lived HTTP requests
* maxNamedPipePooledConnectionAge - age of a pooled connection in milliseconds after which the connection is not reused for
subsequent requests
* asyncCompletionThreadCount - size of the IO thread pool maintained by the IIS module to process asynchronous IO; setting it
to 0 (default) results in creating one thread per each processor on the machine
* initialRequestBufferSize - initial size in bytes of a memory buffer allocated for a new HTTP request
* maxRequestBufferSize - maximum size in bytes of a memory buffer allocated per request; this is a hard limit of
the serialized form of HTTP request or response headers block
* watchedFiles - semi-colon separated list of files that will be watched for changes; a change to a file causes the application to recycle;
each entry consists of an optional directory name plus required file name which are relative to the directory where the main application entry point
is located; wild cards are allowed in the file name portion only; for example: "*.js;node_modules\foo\lib\options.json;app_data\*.config.json"
* uncFileChangesPollingInterval - applications are recycled when the underlying *.js file is modified; if the file resides
on a UNC share, the only reliable way to detect such modifications is to periodically poll for them; this setting
controls the polling interval
* gracefulShutdownTimeout - when a node.js file is modified, all node processes handling running this application are recycled;
this setting controls the time (in milliseconds) given for currently active requests to gracefully finish before the
process is terminated; during this time, all new requests are already dispatched to a new node process based on the fresh version
of the application
* loggingEnabled - controls whether stdout and stderr streams from node processes are captured and made available over HTTP
* logDirectory - directory name relative to the main application file that will store files with stdout and stderr captures;
individual log file names have unique file names; log files are created lazily (i.e. when the process actually writes something
to stdout or stderr); an HTML index of all log files is also maintained as index.html in that directory;
by default, if your application is at http://foo.com/bar.js, logs will be accessible at http://foo.com/iisnode;
SECURITY NOTE: if log files contain sensitive information, this setting should be modified to contain enough entropy to be considered
cryptographically secure; in most situations, a GUID is sufficient
* debuggingEnabled - controls whether the built-in debugger is available
* debuggerPortRange - range of TCP ports that can be used for communication between the node-inspector debugger and the debugee; iisnode
will round robin through this port range for subsequent debugging sessions and pick the next available (free) port to use from the range
* debuggerPathSegment - URL path segment used to access the built-in node-inspector debugger; given a node.js application at
http://foo.com/bar/baz.js, the debugger can be accessed at http://foo.com/bar/baz.js/{debuggerPathSegment}, by default
http://foo.com/bar/baz.js/debug
* debugHeaderEnabled - boolean indicating whether iisnode should attach the iisnode-debug HTTP response header with
diagnostics information to all responses
* maxLogFileSizeInKB - maximum size of a single log file in KB; once a log file exceeds this limit a new log file is created
* maxTotalLogFileSizeInKB - maximum total size of all log files in the logDirectory; once exceeded, old log files are removed
* maxLogFiles - maximum number of log files in the logDirectory; once exceeded, old log files are removed
* devErrorsEnabled - controls how much information is sent back in the HTTP response to the browser when an error occurrs in iisnode;
when true, error conditions in iisnode result in HTTP 200 response with the body containing error details; when false,
iisnode will return generic HTTP 5xx responses
* flushResponse - controls whether each HTTP response body chunk is immediately flushed by iisnode; flushing each body chunk incurs
CPU cost but may improve latency in streaming scenarios
* enableXFF - controls whether iisnode adds or modifies the X-Forwarded-For request HTTP header with the IP address of the remote host
* promoteServerVars - comma delimited list of IIS server variables that will be propagated to the node.exe process in the form of
x-iisnode-<server_variable_name> HTTP request headers; for a list of IIS server variables available see
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms524602(v=vs.90).aspx; for example "AUTH_USER,AUTH_TYPE"
* configOverrides - optional file name containing overrides of configuration settings of the iisnode section of web.config;
the format of the file is a small subset of YAML: each setting is represented as a <key>: <value> on a separate line
and comments start with # until the end of the line, e.g.
# This is a sample iisnode.yml file
nodeProcessCountPerApplication: 2
maxRequestBufferSize: 8192 # increasing from the default
# maxConcurrentRequestsPerProcess: 512 - commented out setting
-->
<iisnode
node_env="%node_env%"
nodeProcessCountPerApplication="1"
maxConcurrentRequestsPerProcess="1024"
maxNamedPipeConnectionRetry="100"
namedPipeConnectionRetryDelay="250"
maxNamedPipeConnectionPoolSize="512"
maxNamedPipePooledConnectionAge="30000"
asyncCompletionThreadCount="0"
initialRequestBufferSize="4096"
maxRequestBufferSize="65536"
watchedFiles="*.js;iisnode.yml"
uncFileChangesPollingInterval="5000"
gracefulShutdownTimeout="60000"
loggingEnabled="true"
logDirectory="iisnode"
debuggingEnabled="true"
debugHeaderEnabled="false"
debuggerPortRange="5058-6058"
debuggerPathSegment="debug"
maxLogFileSizeInKB="128"
maxTotalLogFileSizeInKB="1024"
maxLogFiles="20"
devErrorsEnabled="true"
flushResponse="false"
enableXFF="false"
promoteServerVars=""
configOverrides="iisnode.yml"
/>
<!--
One more setting that can be modified is the path to the node.exe executable and the interceptor:
<iisnode
nodeProcessCommandLine=""%programfiles%\nodejs\node.exe""
interceptor=""%programfiles%\iisnode\interceptor.js"" />
-->
</system.webServer>
</configuration>
This code is from here : https://github.com/Azure/iisnode/blob/master/src/samples/configuration/web.config