domain name change
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yes, i changed the domain from domain1.com to domain2.com in hetzner server and cloudron miss the new domain
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Just guessing here, but I suggest changing back to domain 1 and then adding domain 2 to Cloudron as per https://docs.cloudron.io/domains/
Then if you want to change your dashboard domain:
https://docs.cloudron.io/domains/#dashboard-domain
There is no way for Cloudron to magically know what you've done on Hetzner.
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yes, i changed the domain from domain1.com to domain2.com in hetzner server and cloudron miss the new domain
Hello @ikka
@ikka said in domain name change:
yes, i changed the domain from domain1.com to domain2.com in hetzner server and cloudron miss the new domain
Just changing the domain in Hetzner does not configure Cloudron to change its domain.
@ikka said in domain name change:
i have no power on domail1, it's deleted
Yes and No.
Even if you have no access to the old domain you can still use it.
In the Cloudron docs for backup restore dry run => https://docs.cloudron.io/backups/#dry-run
There is a part about overriding your local DNS with the hosts file.
You can do the same now here.
Edit your hosts file and set the IP to thedomail1. This way you force your computer to resolve this domain with the IP you have set there.
This way you should get access to your Cloudron dashboard again and do the real domain switch there. -
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