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    raksahb1248
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    Hi,

    I am customizing a version of the cloudron vpn app and wondering how i can run it locally. When i start up the docker image locally it fails because it needs cloudron auth. I get this error when I try to login.

    {
    "status": "Internal Server Error",
    "message": "Issuer.discover() failed.\n    OPError: expected 200 OK, got: 404 Not Found\n    OPError: expected 200 OK, got: 404 Not Found"
    }
    

    d2044e1c-b111-4f16-b11d-cafb5ccfbd0f-image.png

    The actual app will be hosted in the cloud but i wanted to be able to test it locally before uploading the docker image.

    Appreciate any help or direction.

    Thank you

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      robi
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      Why local?

      The easiest test is to have it remote, so you can connect to it over VPN, right?

      You can also find the easy-installer for custom apps by searching the forum with "easy-installer script"

      Conscious tech

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      • R raksahb1248

        Hi,

        I am customizing a version of the cloudron vpn app and wondering how i can run it locally. When i start up the docker image locally it fails because it needs cloudron auth. I get this error when I try to login.

        {
        "status": "Internal Server Error",
        "message": "Issuer.discover() failed.\n    OPError: expected 200 OK, got: 404 Not Found\n    OPError: expected 200 OK, got: 404 Not Found"
        }
        

        d2044e1c-b111-4f16-b11d-cafb5ccfbd0f-image.png

        The actual app will be hosted in the cloud but i wanted to be able to test it locally before uploading the docker image.

        Appreciate any help or direction.

        Thank you

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        joseph
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        @raksahb1248 said in Running cloudron locally:

        When i start up the docker image locally

        Which docker image are you refering to? The one built for Cloudron ? Those images are set up to run with an existing cloudron .

        The source code is here - https://git.cloudron.io/packages/vpn-app/ . There is a develop.sh there. Set DASHBOARD_DEVELOPMENT_ORIGIN and you can develop locally

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          raksahb1248
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          Thank you. I am still getting familiar with the code and missed the develop.sh file.

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