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Cloudron won't recognize my domain already propagated

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    allisongm92
    wrote last edited by joseph
    #1

    Hi! 🙂

    I'm trying to run my domain with cloudron, but when I set it up, I get the message in the picture below:

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    It keeps running and running and nothing happens, even though I'd set it up correctly (used the manual setting). Here's the Registro.br dns zones already set up.

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    How do we get it fixed? It's been a few days it's happening and I still couldn't make it work 🙁. Here's what happens some time after waiting.

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      wrote last edited by nebulon
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      You also have to also setup the ipv6 AAAA DNS records, or in the Advanced settings in the Domain setup view, disable ipv6 altogether.

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        How do I set the IPV6 AAAA DNS up?
        If I disable the IPV6, won't it give me any trouble afterwards?

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          An AAAA record is pretty much the same as an A DNS record, you set it up the same way with your nameserver provider. Just use the ipv6 address of the server instead of the ipv4. The record type is AAAA instead of A

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            It worked! Thank you so much! 🙂

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