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nginx proxy manager's in a docker container reverse proxying my nginx docker containers, and native nginx is reverse proxying snikket container because nginx proxy manager doesn't go well with snikket.
Here's the nginx config for my snikket.
Here's the docker-compose for one of the sites i'm running that's been affected by the weird nginx error.
Please tell me if there's any more logs I need to provide.
So your native nginx process covers ports 80 and 443. which ports does your NPM use? Are you trying to use the same ports? Because that'll most likely clash.
I mean I got them portmapped to other ports so... I dunno