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I saw this: https://github.com/errbit/errbit/blob/master/docs/deployment.md
Since the server already hosts cpanel I want to provide its own subdomain cert &key and let errbit serve itself over HTTPS on some non-conventional port. I didn't find a way to specify that in environment config, tough.
I propose to add an entrypoint script that checks for a
SERVE_HTTPS=1
and runs the appropriate