mikko@asus890server:~/open890$ ./open890.sh
20:24:34.052 [info] Running Open890Web.Endpoint with cowboy 2.9.0 at :::4000 (http)
20:24:34.058 [info] Access Open890Web.Endpoint at http://localhost:4000
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open890 is now running.
Access the web interface at http://localhost:4000
20:25:43.358 request_id=Fr9-j08WufFryD8AAABR [info] GET /
20:25:43.358 request_id=Fr9-j08WufFryD8AAABR [info] Sent 302 in 306µs
20:25:43.364 request_id=Fr9-j09o3yg467UAAABh [info] GET /connections
20:25:43.397 request_id=Fr9-j09o3yg467UAAABh [info] Sent 200 in 33ms
20:25:43.595 [error] Could not check origin for Phoenix.Socket transport.
Origin of the request: http://asus890server:4000
This happens when you are attempting a socket connection to
a different host than the one configured in your config/
files. For example, in development the host is configured
to "localhost" but you may be trying to access it from
"127.0.0.1". To fix this issue, you may either:
1. update [url: [host: ...]] to your actual host in the
config file for your current environment (recommended)
2. pass the :check_origin option when configuring your
endpoint or when configuring the transport in your
UserSocket module, explicitly outlining which origins
are allowed:
check_origin: ["https://example.com",
"//another.com:888", "//other.com"]
Thread reference: https://groups.io/g/open890/topic/could_not_check_origin_for/87645781