

The page just says:Īn error occurred while starting the application. So, the 500 Internal Server Error refuses to go away, and I still don't have a useful error message. I also tried to change applicationUrl and launchUrl in launchSettings.json to my prod Url, but that didn't work as well.


I have also enabled stdoutLog in web.config, but I don't see that folder either: stdoutLogEnabled="true" stdoutLogFile=".\logs\stdout" I also tried to get the error info by using the below in my Startup.cs (irrespective of env): app.UseDeveloperExceptionPage() Enjoy Hi there, Dont wait around your favorite venue, our bot do the work for you.
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It works and I get the production DB access. The simplest (free) way, would be to install the Hosts prefpane which would let you add or edit, enable or disable entries from System Preferenceswithout needing to navigate to the hosts file and swap it out manually. Hi there, Dont wait around your favorite venue, our bot do the work for you. I confirmed the DB connection by changing the connection string to production DB and running project local. I also checked the connection string and it points to production DB server that's working. So I searched through the internet and various forums and then I checked the processPath="%LAUNCHER_PATH%" arguments="%LAUNCHER_ARGS%" in web.config and they look to be correctly converted with processPath="dotnet" and arguments=".\MyApplication.dll". I am getting 500 Internal Server Error which I believe is very common. I am trying to publish as ASP.NET Core project with a hosting provider that supports ASP.NET Core.
