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<valenoern> Hello, anyone here tonight?
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<valenoern> I can't recover my sandcats subdomain
<valenoern> I read on an issue report that years ago this happened and the admins simply raised the limit on attempts
<valenoern> I'll be keeping this open in case it's convenient to get back to me a few hours from now. Good night
<TimMc> valenoern: I can't help, but is there any additional information you can add for when other people wake up and check the channel? (If you're still awake. :-P)
<TimMc> e.g. what error you're seeing
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<valenoern> When I was trying to recover sandcats, it would send me a token but it wouldn't take it.
<valenoern> I got this error:
<valenoern> <html><head><title>400 The SSL certificate error</title></head><body bgcolor="white"><center><h1>400 Bad Request</h1></center><center>The SSL certificate error</center><hr><center>nginx/1.9.11</center></body></html>
<valenoern> an entire html page telling me "bad request"
<TimMc> That's a weird error message!
<TimMc> This is the closest thing I can find: https://www.djouxtech.net/posts/nginx-the-ssl-certificate-error/
<TimMc> Something about *client* certificates.
<valenoern> I tried to install sandstorm one time and the configuration was very messed up, I couldn't get https to work on my own domain. So then I used "uninstall" and wiped the directory, and tried to recover sandcats. And that made me think I might be running up against the error where I tried too many times and hit the limit
<valenoern> I don't know if that went through right
<valenoern> I tried to install sandstorm one time and the configuration was very messed up
<valenoern> I couldn't get https to work on my own domain
<valenoern> So then I used "uninstall" and wiped the directory, and tried to recover sandcats
<valenoern> And that made me think I might be running up against the error where I tried too many times and hit the limit.
<valenoern> [part of the message disappeared in my program?]
<valenoern> I actually think I may have gotten a similar error on sandcats the first time that made me try my own domain
<valenoern> wish I'd saved that, but I didn't.
<valenoern> So the other possibility is the certificate for running sandcats expired or something