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So I believe the issue is in the template provided by TTN. If you scroll down in the template in the section under the header "TTNConfigurationTemplate:" they define "SolutionStackName" as "64bit Amazon Linux 2 v3.1.2 running Go 1." If you go into Elastic Beanstalk and try to manually create your own environment you'll see that the only option given by AWS is "64bit Amazon Linux 2 v3.1.1 running Go 1" and that no version 3.1.2 is available. You'll need to download the template and change v3.1.2 to v3.1.1 and then manually create the stack yourself.
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