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Subject says it all. I already have stuff running on port 8000. |
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Good suggestion, added in #86! |
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With the latest version that runs in 80, it runs locally but I can't share it with my friends, because my ISP blocks 80 and when I try to port redirect another external port to an internal 80 I get Bad Request (400), which makes me think I'm having problems with ALLOWED_HOSTS. I've tried changing the port the server runs on back to 80, or to anything else, and haven't succeded, and I've tried adding my local IP address and external DNS names to ALLOWED_HOSTS in settings_docker.py, settings.py, and APP_HOST variable of .env file at different times but that didn't seem to help. If I wanted to use the latest version and allow external traffic to see it on a different port than 80, is there a way? I had that worked in the past but Demucs v3 without typing python commands is too alluring. Also, is there a paypal where I can donate a few dollars for every time you respond? I feel like this is the best software with great support, but in my business life I work with companies that accept millions of dollars for worse software that isn't supported as well. At least let me buy you a drink. |
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Good suggestion, added in #86!