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n8n: execute-node-never-end

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  • bencreynoldsB bencreynolds

    @girish I haven't had time to come back to this until now. This update did not fix the issue. Replicate the issue by creating an n8n instance and attempting to execute a GET request on google.com. It just spins forever and it's impossible to stop the execution.

    Stopping the server while its infinitely executing will return the expected result of the GET request.

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    @bencreynolds Is this using the HTTP Request node? Seems to work for me. The URL i tried is https://api.cloudron.io/api/v1/apps/io.n8n.cloudronapp (this gives info of the n8n package in JSON format)

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      I tried google.com as well. One thing is search engines usually block "crawlers" based on the IP address. They don't like crawlers from VPS usually (same goes for most services like yelp etc). So, can you check if you have GET requests fail to normal services and not to google?

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