JBoss EAP is up and running but isn't accessible through web browser - jboss

I am running a deployed application on localhost and accessing it from browser but not able to access it on browser though 8080 is listening.
Sometime it is showing "Refused to connect" or "Webpages not found"
This is my standalone.xml
<interfaces>
<interface name="management">
<inet-address value="${jboss.bind.address.management:0.0.0.0}"/>
</interface>
<interface name="public">
<inet-address value="${jboss.bind.address:0.0.0.0}"/>
</interface>
<interface name="unsecure">
<inet-address value="${jboss.bind.address.unsecure:0.0.0.0}"/>
</interface>
</interfaces>
<socket-binding-group name="standard-sockets" default-interface="public" port-offset="${jboss.socket.binding.port-offset:0}">
<socket-binding name="management-native" interface="management" port="${jboss.management.native.port:9999}"/>
<socket-binding name="management-http" interface="management" port="${jboss.management.http.port:9990}"/>
<socket-binding name="management-https" interface="management" port="${jboss.management.https.port:9443}"/>
<socket-binding name="ajp" port="8009"/>
<socket-binding name="http" port="8080"/>
<socket-binding name="https" port="8443"/>
<socket-binding name="jacorb" interface="unsecure" port="3528"/>
<socket-binding name="jacorb-ssl" interface="unsecure" port="3529"/>
<socket-binding name="messaging" port="5445"/>
<socket-binding name="messaging-group" port="0" multicast-address="${jboss.messaging.group.address:231.7.7.7}" multicast-port="${jboss.messaging.group.port:9876}"/>
<socket-binding name="messaging-throughput" port="5455"/>
<socket-binding name="remoting" port="4447"/>
<socket-binding name="txn-recovery-environment" port="4712"/>
<socket-binding name="txn-status-manager" port="4713"/>
<outbound-socket-binding name="mail-smtp">
<remote-destination host="localhost" port="25"/>
</outbound-socket-binding>
<outbound-socket-binding name="remote-ejb-connection1">
<remote-destination host="localhost" port="4689"/>
</outbound-socket-binding>
</socket-binding-group>
<deployments>
<deployment name="ace-ear-1.0.11-SNAPSHOT.ear" runtime-name="ace-ear-1.0.11-SNAPSHOT.ear">
<content sha1="213bc2a0282e8488d75711d9c49fbdb2c607e84b"/>
</deployment>
<deployment name="ace-admin-ear-1.0.11-SNAPSHOT-LOCAL.ear" runtime-name="ace-admin-ear-1.0.11-SNAPSHOT-LOCAL.ear">
<content sha1="d609bf2cc5284b06229579c64eed2570ebc3b7ca"/>
</deployment>
</deployments>

As you have mentioned sometimes you were getting "Refused to connect" or "Webpages not found", can you clarify is it working most of the times and sometimes you were getting this error or every time?
Can you check in your server log 8080 port is listening on your configured IP? for eg:
INFO [org.wildfly.extension.undertow] (MSC service thread 1-1) WFLYUT0006: Undertow HTTP listener http listening on 127.0.0.1:8080

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<socket-binding-group name="standard-sockets" default-interface="public" port-offset="${jboss.socket.binding.port-offset:0}">
<socket-binding name="management-http" interface="management" port="${jboss.management.http.port:9990}" />
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<socket-binding-group name="standard-sockets" default-interface="public" port-offset="${jboss.socket.binding.port-offset:0}">
<socket-binding name="management-http" interface="management" port="${jboss.management.http.port:9990}"/>
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We have a web based application running on WildFly 11 (Migrated from WildFly 9 recently) and we are facing this weird issue when all the nodes in the cluster are started up.
Here is how our application is designed to login and show the home page:
Entering the URL of our application brings us the login page.
Provide valid credentials and click on login.
Backend servlet validates these creds and on successful login,
browser sends a redirect request (HTTP302) with home page URL.
So here is the problem -
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<channels default="ee">
<channel name="ee" stack="tcp" cluster="repl"/>
</channels>
.
<stack name="tcp">
<transport type="TCP" socket-binding="jgroups-tcp"/>
<protocol type="TCPPING">
<property name="initial_hosts">
10.0.99.11[7600],10.0.99.12[7600]
</property>
<property name="num_initial_members">
2
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</protocol>
<protocol type="MERGE3"/>
<protocol type="FD_SOCK"/>
<protocol type="FD_ALL"/>
<protocol type="VERIFY_SUSPECT"/>
<protocol type="pbcast.NAKACK2"/>
<protocol type="UNICAST3"/>
<protocol type="pbcast.STABLE"/>
<protocol type="pbcast.GMS"/>
<protocol type="MFC"/>
<protocol type="FRAG2"/>
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<inet-address value="${jboss.bind.address.management:127.0.0.1}"/>
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<socket-binding name="management-https" interface="management" port="${jboss.management.https.port:9993}"/>
<socket-binding name="ajp" port="${jboss.ajp.port:8009}"/>
<socket-binding name="http" port="${jboss.http.port:8080}"/>
<socket-binding name="https" port="${jboss.https.port:8443}"/>
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wildfly 9.0 standalone cluster with httpd2.4. and mod_cluster1.3.1

I want to set up a standalone Wildfly cluster with 2 nodes. For this purpose I set up 2 fedora22 virtual machines. On both nodes I installed Wildfly 9.0.0.Final and run it with standalone-ha.xml configuration file. On first node I also installed httpd 2.4 and mod_cluster 1.3.1. Current setting are listed below.
On both machines I disabled firewall and SELinux.
Node1 configuration (192.168.2.240)
mod_cluster.conf
LoadModule cluster_slotmem_module modules/mod_cluster_slotmem.so
LoadModule proxy_cluster_module modules/mod_proxy_cluster.so
LoadModule advertise_module modules/mod_advertise.so
LoadModule manager_module modules/mod_manager.so
CreateBalancers 1
<IfModule manager_module>
Listen 192.168.2.240:6666
ManagerBalancerName mycluster
<VirtualHost 192.168.2.240:6666>
KeepAliveTimeout 300
MaxKeepAliveRequests 0
AdvertiseFrequency 5
ServerAdvertise On
EnableMCPMReceive
<Location />
Require all granted
</Location>
<Location /mod_cluster_manager>
SetHandler mod_cluster-manager
Require all granted
</Location>
</VirtualHost>
httpd.conf
ServerRoot "/etc/httpd"
Listen 80
Include conf.modules.d/*.conf
User apache
Group apache
ServerAdmin root#localhost
<Directory />
AllowOverride none
Require all denied
</Directory>
DocumentRoot "/var/www/html"
<Directory "/var/www">
AllowOverride None
Require all granted
</Directory>
<Directory "/var/www/html">
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride None
Require all granted
</Directory>
<IfModule dir_module>
DirectoryIndex index.html
</IfModule>
<Files ".ht*">
Require all denied
</Files>
ErrorLog "logs/error_log"
LogLevel debug
<IfModule log_config_module>
LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\"" combined
LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b" common
<IfModule logio_module>
LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\" %I %O" combinedio
</IfModule>
CustomLog "logs/access_log" combined
</IfModule>
<IfModule alias_module>
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/var/www/cgi-bin/"
</IfModule>
<Directory "/var/www/cgi-bin">
AllowOverride None
Options None
Require all granted
</Directory>
<IfModule mime_module>
TypesConfig /etc/mime.types
AddType application/x-compress .Z
AddType application/x-gzip .gz .tgz
AddType text/html .shtml
AddOutputFilter INCLUDES .shtml
</IfModule>
AddDefaultCharset UTF-8
<IfModule mime_magic_module>
MIMEMagicFile conf/magic
</IfModule>
EnableSendfile on
#Includes mod_cluster.conf
IncludeOptional conf.d/*.conf
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerAdmin webmaster#localhost
ProxyPass / balancer://mycluster stickysession=JSESSIONID|jsessionid nofailover=On
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standalone-ha.xml (I am pasting only important parts)
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<server name="node1" xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:3.0">
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:modcluster:2.0">
<mod-cluster-config advertise-socket="modcluster" connector="ajp">
<dynamic-load-provider>
<load-metric type="cpu"/>
</dynamic-load-provider>
</mod-cluster-config>
</subsystem>
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:undertow:2.0">
<buffer-cache name="default"/>
<server name="default-server">
<ajp-listener name="ajp" socket-binding="ajp"/>
<http-listener name="default" socket-binding="http" redirect-socket="https"/>
<host name="cloudflow" alias="localhost">
<location name="/" handler="welcome-content"/>
<filter-ref name="server-header"/>
<filter-ref name="x-powered-by-header"/>
</host>
</server>
<servlet-container name="default">
<jsp-config/>
<websockets/>
</servlet-container>
<handlers>
<file name="welcome-content" path="${jboss.home.dir}/welcome-content"/>
</handlers>
<filters>
<response-header name="server-header" header-name="Server" header-value="WildFly/9"/>
<response-header name="x-powered-by-header" header-name="X-Powered-By" header-value="Undertow/1"/>
</filters>
</subsystem>
<interfaces>
<interface name="management">
<inet-address value="${jboss.bind.address.management:192.168.2.240}"/>
</interface>
<interface name="public">
<inet-address value="${jboss.bind.address:192.168.2.240}"/>
</interface>
<interface name="unsecure">
<inet-address value="${jboss.bind.address.unsecure:127.0.0.1}"/>
</interface>
</interfaces>
<socket-binding-group name="standard-sockets" default-interface="public" port-offset="${jboss.socket.binding.port-offset:0}">
<socket-binding name="management-http" interface="management" port="${jboss.management.http.port:9990}"/>
<socket-binding name="management-https" interface="management" port="${jboss.management.https.port:9993}"/>
<socket-binding name="ajp" port="${jboss.ajp.port:8009}"/>
<socket-binding name="http" port="${jboss.http.port:8080}"/>
<socket-binding name="https" port="${jboss.https.port:8443}"/>
<socket-binding name="jgroups-mping" port="0" multicast-address="${jboss.default.multicast.address:230.0.0.4}" multicast-port="45700"/>
<socket-binding name="jgroups-tcp" port="7600"/>
<socket-binding name="jgroups-tcp-fd" port="57600"/>
<socket-binding name="jgroups-udp" port="55200" multicast-address="${jboss.default.multicast.address:230.0.0.4}" multicast-port="45688"/>
<socket-binding name="jgroups-udp-fd" port="54200"/>
<socket-binding name="modcluster" port="0" multicast-address="224.0.1.105" multicast-port="23364"/>
<socket-binding name="txn-recovery-environment" port="4712"/>
<socket-binding name="txn-status-manager" port="4713"/>
<outbound-socket-binding name="mail-smtp">
<remote-destination host="localhost" port="25"/>
</outbound-socket-binding>
</socket-binding-group>
Node2 configuration (192.168.2.226)
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<server name="node2" xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:3.0">
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:modcluster:2.0">
<mod-cluster-config advertise-socket="modcluster" connector="ajp">
<dynamic-load-provider>
<load-metric type="cpu"/>
</dynamic-load-provider>
</mod-cluster-config>
</subsystem>
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:undertow:2.0">
<buffer-cache name="default"/>
<server name="default-server">
<ajp-listener name="ajp" socket-binding="ajp"/>
<http-listener name="default" socket-binding="http" redirect-socket="https"/>
<host name="cloudflow" alias="localhost">
<location name="/" handler="welcome-content"/>
<filter-ref name="server-header"/>
<filter-ref name="x-powered-by-header"/>
</host>
</server>
<servlet-container name="default">
<jsp-config/>
<websockets/>
</servlet-container>
<handlers>
<file name="welcome-content" path="${jboss.home.dir}/welcome-content"/>
</handlers>
<filters>
<response-header name="server-header" header-name="Server" header-value="WildFly/9"/>
<response-header name="x-powered-by-header" header-name="X-Powered-By" header-value="Undertow/1"/>
</filters>
</subsystem>
<interfaces>
<interface name="management">
<inet-address value="${jboss.bind.address.management:192.168.2.226}"/>
</interface>
<interface name="public">
<inet-address value="${jboss.bind.address:192.168.2.226}"/>
</interface>
<interface name="unsecure">
<inet-address value="${jboss.bind.address.unsecure:127.0.0.1}"/>
</interface>
</interfaces>
<socket-binding-group name="standard-sockets" default-interface="public" port-offset="${jboss.socket.binding.port-offset:0}">
<socket-binding name="management-http" interface="management" port="${jboss.management.http.port:9990}"/>
<socket-binding name="management-https" interface="management" port="${jboss.management.https.port:9993}"/>
<socket-binding name="ajp" port="${jboss.ajp.port:8009}"/>
<socket-binding name="http" port="${jboss.http.port:8080}"/>
<socket-binding name="https" port="${jboss.https.port:8443}"/>
<socket-binding name="jgroups-mping" port="0" multicast-address="${jboss.default.multicast.address:230.0.0.4}" multicast-port="45700"/>
<socket-binding name="jgroups-tcp" port="7600"/>
<socket-binding name="jgroups-tcp-fd" port="57600"/>
<socket-binding name="jgroups-udp" port="55200" multicast-address="${jboss.default.multicast.address:230.0.0.4}" multicast-port="45688"/>
<socket-binding name="jgroups-udp-fd" port="54200"/>
<socket-binding name="modcluster" port="0" multicast-address="224.0.1.105" multicast-port="23364"/>
<socket-binding name="txn-recovery-environment" port="4712"/>
<socket-binding name="txn-status-manager" port="4713"/>
<outbound-socket-binding name="mail-smtp">
<remote-destination host="localhost" port="25"/>
</outbound-socket-binding>
</socket-binding-group>
my application settings
pom.xml
<contextRoot>/</contextRoot>
jboss-web.xml
<jboss-web>
<context-root>/</context-root>
<virtual-host>cloudflow</virtual-host>
</jboss-web>
jboss-web.xml
<distributable />
I start httpd with systemctl start httpd and then i run Wildfly with ./standalone.sh -c standalone-ha.xml.
Servers starts without an error and deploy application. I can see my application on both nodes on localhost:8080
On 192.168.2.240:6666/mod_cluster_manager i can see following screen:
When i want to get my app in browser on address http://192.168.2.240/ but i get 503 Service Unavailable when i restart httpd and page 404 - Not found few seconds letter.
On http://192.168.2.240:6666/ i get fedora test page. Error log of httpd dont show any error only debug messages.
I think i have problem in configuration where my app gets deployed.
Problem was on command: ServerAdvertise On I changed it to: ServerAdvertise On IP:6666
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<interface name="public">
<inet-address value="${jboss.bind.address:0.0.0.0}"/>
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-->
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<socket-binding name="management-http" interface="management" port="${jboss.management.http.port:9990}"/>
<socket-binding name="management-https" interface="management" port="${jboss.management.https.port:9443}"/>
<socket-binding name="ajp" port="8009"/>
<socket-binding name="http" port="8080"/>
<socket-binding name="https" port="8443"/>
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<socket-binding name="txn-recovery-environment" port="4712"/>
<socket-binding name="txn-status-manager" port="4713"/>
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Try to add a management user in your remote instance, in your case:
user deploy/