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What are you using for the web server? There should be logs somewhere
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I guess I don't understand what is supposed to be serving the webapp to your client (browser) then without something like nginx or apache. I run searxng as well but I wouldn't be able to access it, even on localhost, without a web server.
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It's a flask app. It will run an embedded server.
That's interesting. So you would need to install flask as well I presume, right? Or does the script pull that in?
It's embedded. The python app will serve http.
I will have to try out some flask apps. I like the ease of use they seem to have