<isd>
I'm excited to hear on the mailing list that Troy is messing around with powerbox stuff.
<ocdtrekkie>
Me too. I do not understand half of his message, but it's still exciting.
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<leo3>
how do I fix an 400 Bad Request Error?
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<ocdtrekkie>
leo, can you give us a bit more detail? Where are you seeing that?
<leo52>
right after I installed sandstorm, I want to the ddns domain I configered and it just gives me a Bad Request 400 Error
<leo52>
*went
<TimMc>
leo52: Without having more detail, it's very hard to say what's going on.
<TimMc>
However, my suspicion is that you might have a mismatch between the configured domain in Sandstorm and the domain you're actually visiting it under.
<leo52>
sandstorm status: Sandstorm is running; PID = 1591
<leo52>
I installed it on a arch system
<ocdtrekkie>
Hmmm, you used a standard Sandcats install then... usually that's configured right.
<leo52>
systemctl: Aug 27 10:26:10 arch systemd[1]: Starting Sandstorm server...
<ocdtrekkie>
leo52: Do you want to share your sandstorm.conf file, substituting any variables you aren't comfortable being public with similar information?
<ocdtrekkie>
Is this behind a home router or anything that may need port forwarding enabled?
<ocdtrekkie>
I run a Sandstorm box in my house, which is actually double-NAT, so I had to configure port forwarding on both my modem and my router.
<leo52>
I just tried uninstalling and reinstalling but it fails..
<leo52>
Oh which ports do I have to open?
<ocdtrekkie>
So, you may need to delete /opt/sandstorm to do a reinstall.
<ocdtrekkie>
And it depends what ports you use. Sandcats standard is to use 443 if it's available, though I personally use 6080 because my ISP prohibits use of serving web services on well-known ports.