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I am having the same issue. Update: I was using Brave when getting the error, changing to safari worked for me. |
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I got closer to getting it to work on port 3000. Port 3001 doesn't have anything running on it. Yes, I read the documentation. I posted because it does not seem to be functioning per the documentation. |
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I self hosted OpenSign in Docker on Linux. The docker compose logs -f looks very clean and the database has been created. In going to my public https page or accessing directly on the local address at port 3000 I can see the login page briefly and then I receive the following error.
Unable to connect to the OpenSign server. If you are self-hosting OpenSign, please ensure that all the steps in the documentation have been followed correctly. If you're running OpenSign locally, you might be accessing it through an incorrect port number.
I have closely examined the .env.prod and the docker-compose.yml and I see no issues and the logs make it look like it is running fine. Any suggestions on what I might look at?
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