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  • timconsidineT Offline
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    timconsidine
    App Dev
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    I know some people here use rclone with their cloudron.
    I had a working rclone connection to my cloudron instance.
    For some reason. "had" is the key word, and it doesn't work now.
    Grey hair means I can't figure it out again.

    Here is my config for the connection (done through CLI rclone config) :
    [cloudron]
    type = sftp
    host = my.domain.tld
    pass = *** ENCRYPTED ***
    md5sum_command = md5sum
    sha1sum_command = sha1sum
    port = 222
    user = ???

    Should username be :

    • <cloudron username> ?
    • <cloudron_username>@my.domain.tld ?
    • <cloudron user registered email address ?

    I am not clear what rclone is doing in the background to make the connection.

    rclone lsd cloudron: as test of connection fails with :
    2025/04/25 17:41:52 Failed to create file system for "cloudron:": NewFs: couldn't connect SSH: dial tcp 1.2.3.4:222: connect: operation timed out

    Does 2FA screw it up ?
    I can use a non-2FA admin user if I know the basic connection config.

    I'm assuming that because the connection is SFTP, there's no SSH keys needed. (but hey, assumptions !).

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      App Dev
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      #2

      This is documented at: https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/#sftp-access

      So the username is depending on the domain of the app you're trying to access.

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        timconsidine
        App Dev
        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        Thank you !
        I did read that but I missed a critical part of it - it’s app-specific !!

        Not how my rclone was set up before, so it’s a mystery how I did it before.
        But I have got access to the specific app I need for now, so that’s 🍾

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        • robiR Offline
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          Did you maybe have rclone accessing something externally before?

          Conscious tech

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          • robiR robi

            Did you maybe have rclone accessing something externally before?

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            timconsidine
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            @robi good question, but I don’t recall, I have used rclone for access to different systems, I just didn’t recall how the cloudron was done when setting up a new machine, and didn’t pay attention to what an old connection was telling. User error, pure & simple.

            I ‘m trying to use Logseq more as an accessible brain dump, discipline of taking time to log instead of rushing forwards is difficult for me (old dog, new trick).

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