Hi, 

A 500 error means that an exception/error occurred on the backend. The only 
way to determine what happened would be to look at the backend's logs (as 
the exception will not be reported in the UI or REST API, it only appears 
in the logs).  See our Troubleshooting guide for finding backend errors in 
logs: 
https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSPACE/Troubleshoot+an+error#Troubleshootanerror-DSpace7.x(orabove)

Tim
On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 3:08:39 PM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:

> I have an instance of Dspacer 7.2.1 installed on top of ubuntu, both the 
> backend and the frontend are with a reverse proxy to provide security via 
> https. Everything works fine, I have no problems with CORS, But, when 
> trying to upload anything to Dspace, a publication, metadata, images, any 
> type of file. It doesn't allow me. Looking at the debug console I see a 500 
> error in the call POST to the rest api. I already validated all my 
> configuration, run the Dspace components both as tomcat, as root and in 
> none of the cases does it allow me to upload files
>
>

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