Is there a way to skip dns propagation check after app install or change detected IP address?
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I am running cloudron at home without using my home public address. Instead, I am reverse-proxying to a VPS with a static IP address, and my domain's IP address resolves to that VPS IP address.
By default, the detected IP address on my cloudron installation is my home IP address. After I install an app, I get a phase where cloudron tries to check that the new app's sub-domain points to the right IP address.
I am using manual DNS with a catch-all sub-domain by the way.
Cloudron tries to match the records and fails because my domain's IP address does not match the detected IP address on my cloudron.I know I can setup a vpn for my cloudron so it thinks the detected IP address is the one of my VPS, but that is slower and a bit overkill...
Is there a way to skip that check or just set the IP address detected by cloudron?
Thanks.
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I am running cloudron at home without using my home public address. Instead, I am reverse-proxying to a VPS with a static IP address, and my domain's IP address resolves to that VPS IP address.
By default, the detected IP address on my cloudron installation is my home IP address. After I install an app, I get a phase where cloudron tries to check that the new app's sub-domain points to the right IP address.
I am using manual DNS with a catch-all sub-domain by the way.
Cloudron tries to match the records and fails because my domain's IP address does not match the detected IP address on my cloudron.I know I can setup a vpn for my cloudron so it thinks the detected IP address is the one of my VPS, but that is slower and a bit overkill...
Is there a way to skip that check or just set the IP address detected by cloudron?
Thanks.
Hello @OrezBodajoy
@OrezBodajoy said in Is there a way to skip dns propagation check after app install or change detected IP address?:
Is there a way to skip that check or just set the IP address detected by cloudron?
Yes, as @ccfu wrote, you can set a static IP.
If you wish to fully disable all DNS checks you have to chose no-op as the DNS provider.
Please report back if this solved your question. -
It worked! Thanks.
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