Hi. I’ve installed Filestash in a Docker container, which included passing a previously generated Dropbox access token to Filestash, as per the yaml file on the gihub page.
When I connect to Filestash (just set up locally for now), and then click to connect to Dropbox, I get the following error from the Dropbox webpage that opens:
**Error (400) It seems the app you were using submitted a bad request. If you would like to report this error to the app’s developer, include the information below.
More details for developers
Invalid client_id: <same dropbox key as above>.**
There’s nothing that looks like an error in the Filestash logs. I’ve generated new tokens and tried again, same result.
Has anyone managed to add Dropbox to Filestash, and if so, would you mind explaining the steps you took?
(I’ve since set it up for external access via my domain, and npm, same error).
Thanks Rob
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