@girish Missed that message. Yeah, Open WebUI is the one that made it to published. I've made several other things but they're mostly to learn packaging/tests (such as a standalone DB app, etc.)
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Second server for stagingYes, you actually do not even need a subscription for all of your Cloudron installation. As long as your staging system stays below the app limit it works fine without it. I guess it depends on your size and the amount of overlapping projects.
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[Mail] Offer complete Autodiscover (Outlook)Can't say no to expanded features!! I hope this can be implemented, it would be cool to see autodiscover and autoconfig working for Outlook and maybe even lesser known email clients.
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DNSense - Domain management made easy@Dennis4720-0 given you're the developer of said app, i'm sure you can do whatever needs to be done for Cloudron devs to get that published on the store. I would be excited to see it
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DNSense - Domain management made easy@Dennis4720-0 If you don't have an open source variant of the software, I do not know how viable it'll be on cloudron. Hopefully someone with a better idea can tell you for sure, but the software is cool!
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Second server for staging@sparkwise said in Second server for staging:
requires a second license and account
A second license yes, but what do you mean with account here?
For a local test environment i would set the domain to manual management and provide my own ssl certificate. This way you don't accidentally expose/leak your test environment is to the public. But it's on course less convenient than just using Cloudflare for DNS and let's encrypt.
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DNSense - Domain management made easy@Dennis4720-0 So this app interfaces with different DNS Providers to allow for seamless management of domain zones? That's pretty neat, cloudron can do this to an extent, but not as in-depth as this, and I'd be interested in this app. So +1 from me!
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ActiveSync@nebulon you can use dockurr/windows for a simple throwaway machine with windows 10, just use the following docker compose file:
version: "3" services: windows: image: dockurr/windows container_name: windows environment: VERSION: "win10" devices: - /dev/kvm cap_add: - NET_ADMIN ports: - 8006:8006 - 3389:3389/tcp - 3389:3389/udp stop_grace_period: 2m restart: on-failure
after a docker compose up it will download the windows 10 iso, do an unattended installation and a few minutes later you can see the windows desktop through port 8006 or via rdp. This one above still has the old mail app as well.
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OH OH. First Vikunja was failing with an update due to something wrong with nginx, now the entire Cloudron is down.did you check the disk space?
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ActiveSyncUnder windows 10 you can use the "Mail" app.
When you add an account you need to scroll down to the "Advanced setup"
And then you can choose Exchange ActiveSync as the account type:
The data for the server should look something like this, you can leave the domain setting empty: