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    joseph
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    @chaitanya can you do curl https://my.domain.com on the server? You have to investigate why this does not work .

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        @chaitanya right, that's the issue. You have to debug step by step:

        • host my.domain.com - does this return your server IP?

        • Test with curl -4 and curl -6 (ipv4 and ipv6). both fail? maybe only one of them is correct. iirc, what curl uses depends on ubuntu configuration

        • what kind of DNS are you using? wildcard/manual or cloudflare API or some other API?

          • if wildcard/manual is port 80 routed properly to your server? without this certs won't work
        • finally, on the browser, are you getting a network error or certificate error? if certificate erorr, just accept the self signed cert and then Domains view -> renew certs .

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          host my.domain.com - does this return your server IP? Yes, it does

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            Test with curl -4, below is the result

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              chaitanya
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              curl -6, below is the result

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                chaitanya
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                what kind of dns are you using? I am using cloudflare with wildcard

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                  chaitanya
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                  finally, on the browser, are you getting a network error or certificate error? - not able to browse at all, my be due to firewall

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                    the IP you posted is not pingable, no ssh, totally unreachable from here. I think there is some networking or firewall issue.

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                      Yes, It is behind firewall. I have open the SSH port

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                        Are you using a local proxy ? something like Traefik or Nginx Proxy Manager in front of your cloudron instance

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                          This most likely just looks like a port forwarding issue. Are port 80 and 443 forwarded properly to your VM?

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