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I am trying to use Postman to make some requests to my API and the problem is that always I get a 404 response even when the browser gives me a 200.

Here is my Postman request:

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It's very confusing. How could I fix that? Is there a problem with Postman, my Apache, my PHP?

Working with xampp (PHP 7.1.1) and the desktop version of Postman.

Update #1:

The problem seems to be the Postman as it is sending the request via proxy even with that option disabled.

When I send a request to google.com.cu all works fine (it shouldn't be because my connection is behind a proxy and Postman don't know that config).

After that, I unplugged my network, and Postman was not been able to send more requests (all good for external requests) but not for my localhost.

Does Postman need an internet connection to send localhost requests?

Update #2:

The server browser response is OK (symfony welcome page).

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  • can you try Apache server configuration for your project then
    – Robert
    Dec 15, 2017 at 17:50
  • try removing "/" from the end of the url Dec 15, 2017 at 18:09
  • @Robert is the default config. I don't have a virtual host yet. I just tried with the built in server and getting the 503 error. the problem remains with and without "/" Dec 15, 2017 at 18:34
  • i have updated my post above Dec 15, 2017 at 19:36
  • can You share the browser response please ?. If you can do it with an image that would be great ! Dec 15, 2017 at 19:37

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I can see in your request that you don’t supply a port number, just localhost and then the route - Is this intentional?

You could try just localhost:<port>/<your_route>

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  • localhost and localhost:80 is the same default virtual host, the problem remains Dec 15, 2017 at 20:54
  • Thanks for clarifying, I thought I was going crazy. :) Dec 15, 2017 at 21:15

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