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<noon> Howdy all! I'm brand new to Sandstorm, and went through the installation script on my Debian box without a hitch until I was to go to the sandcats.io/setup page for my new subdomain. On both Firefox and Chromium I'm getting connection-refused errors. Is there a server down right now, or is this a known issue?
<abliss> uh oh! I don't think it's a known issue. kentonv?
<isd> "Connection refused" doesn't sound like a community infra thing
<isd> Do you have a firewall blocking ports 80/443?
<abliss> oh i thought he was saying, sandcats.io itself is down
<abliss> noon, what url exactly is getting connection refused?
<noon> When I first try to use the URL given to me by "sandstorm admin-token", https://noon.sandcats.io/setup/token/xxxx
<abliss> ok yeah, i agree with ian, that's probably either your firewall (or your sandstorm process isn't listening on port 443)
<noon> Okay, so I should make sure that 80/443 are first open at my end. I'll fish around and see about that. I've not tried to come into those ports for a long time, so they may well be blocked.
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<kentonv> isd, I'm interested in getting https://github.com/sandstorm-io/sandstorm/pull/3456 into a release today, but can you comment on whether the web-session-bridge changes are actually needed, given I think KJ already has the same logic built-in?
<isd> kentonv: responded on the pr, reverted the change.
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<ill_logic> I wonder if I could avoid getting kicked by just periodically authenticating myself with nickserv
<isd> ill_logic: I eventually caved and told the matrix bridge to store my NickServ password, so now it just auto-identifies me when I get booted, even if I'm not signed in.