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<valenoern> I put my problem up on the group https://groups.google.com/g/sandstorm-dev/c/ZmcaLVzFXUA
<ocdtrekkie> Ultimately there is one person best reached on weekends who can see what Sandcats is doing, though a 400 request seems weird to me.
<ocdtrekkie> It suggests that your server wasn't handling HTTPS properly somehow, and hence, Sandcats couldn't service it?
<valenoern> That's good to know
<valenoern> On my server I have nginx and an https certificate for that that seems to be working
<valenoern> But as a result sandstorm had to try to use port 6080
<valenoern> It seemed like setting up my existing LEt
<valenoern> It seemed like setting up my existing Let's Encrypt certificate with sandstorm was really complicated, and thus I gave up on that and tried to get sandcats back
<ocdtrekkie> So are you trying to have Nginx in front of Sandstorm or have Sandstorm manage it's own HTTPS?
<valenoern> I wanted nginx to be the main thing and sandstorm to be accessed some other way like by putting :6080
<valenoern> or simply, my certificate is for my own domain and sandstorm manages a sandcats subdomain
<ocdtrekkie> Okay. I use 6080 for my Sandstorm server because my ISP prohibits using well known ports to serve websites.
<ocdtrekkie> Is your Sandstorm's HTTP port set to something else? Note that a Sandstorm config will have both an HTTP port and (optionally) an HTTPS port.
<valenoern> I don't have a fully configured sandstorm right now because of the sandcats problem
<valenoern> It's stuck halfway and I've just left the installer open
<valenoern> I gave up the first time because I couldn't get github authentication to succeed, and I never got to the point where I could make an admin account and access grains in the browser
<xet7> In my Sandstorm install, Sandstorm uses ports 80 and 443, handles SSL/TLS etc with sandcats etc. I use email authentication with AWS SES.
<xet7> I don't have other webservers there, no nginx etc
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<valenoern> Well, I have to restart my computer for reasons so I guess I'll post the second set of details to google groups and be back on the weekend
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