<p>➀ The error indicates a failure to establish a connection between client and upstream server before HTTP headers were sent; </p><p>➁ Common causes include network instability, server overload, misconfigured timeouts, or TLS/SSL handshake failures; </p><p>➂ Troubleshooting requires checking network configurations, server logs, and proxy/load balancer settings.</p>
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