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Just spun up baby buddy and used NPM to create a cert, but getting 400 error. I looked at https://github.com/babybuddy/babybuddy/blob/master/docs/setup/ssl.md Tried putting
In production.py, but the file didn't exist so I made one, rebooted and still doesn't work. Any tips? I'm not sure where the .env file is? Edit: actually seems like it give me a 400 error after I set it a static IP as well. What does that break? |
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/opt/babybuddy/babybuddy/settings/production.py ? Like our Website it say.. |
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Perfect, thank you
…On Thu, May 22, 2025, 12:09 AM r4h1mfr ***@***.***> wrote:
I'm now able to get the static IP to work, but not my npm cert. Can I just
add the https://babybuddy.example.com in the allowed hosts? Since I
already have a cert via NPM.
I have put my domain name in the allowed hosts, restart the container and
it works with https
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You write it without the "https://"