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  • jamesJ Online
    jamesJ Online
    james
    Staff
    wrote last edited by
    #5

    Hello @d1rk
    Can you please ssh into your Cloudron server and try the following command:

    dig ipv4.api.cloudron.io @127.0.0.150
    
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      joseph
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      wrote last edited by joseph
      #6

      If it matters (for the outbound firewall configuration) : ping is ICMP traffic , DNS is UDP port 53 .

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        d1rk
        wrote last edited by d1rk
        #7

        Thanks for the two of you @James @Joseph to help me with that.

        $ dig ipv4.api.cloudron.io @127.0.0.150
        ;; communications error to 127.0.0.150#53: timed out
        ;; communications error to 127.0.0.150#53: timed out
        ;; communications error to 127.0.0.150#53: timed out
        
        ; <<>> DiG 9.18.39-0ubuntu0.22.04.2-Ubuntu <<>> ipv4.api.cloudron.io @127.0.0.150
        ;; global options: +cmd
        ;; no servers could be reached
        

        For the record: my firewall is outbound open:

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        • jamesJ Online
          jamesJ Online
          james
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          wrote last edited by
          #8

          Hello @d1rk
          Thanks.
          Could you please now run the following command and share the output?

          lsof -i :53
          
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            d1rk
            wrote last edited by
            #9

            @James Now I could do it. The result is this:

            COMMAND      PID            USER   FD   TYPE  DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
            systemd-r    669 systemd-resolve   13u  IPv4   17046      0t0  UDP localhost:domain
            systemd-r    669 systemd-resolve   14u  IPv4   17047      0t0  TCP localhost:domain (LISTEN)
            unbound    20480         unbound    3u  IPv4  164940      0t0  UDP localhost:domain
            unbound    20480         unbound    4u  IPv4  164941      0t0  TCP localhost:domain (LISTEN)
            unbound    20480         unbound    5u  IPv4  164942      0t0  UDP xum:domain
            unbound    20480         unbound    6u  IPv4  164943      0t0  TCP xum:domain (LISTEN)
            unbound    20480         unbound   13u  IPv4 8207316      0t0  UDP Ubuntu-2204-jammy-amd64-base:64328->j.root-servers.net:domain
            node      632203      yellowtent   24u  IPv4 8210389      0t0  UDP localhost.localdomain:57067->localhost:domain
            

            Not sure, how to read that, tbh. Does that help?

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            • jamesJ Online
              jamesJ Online
              james
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              wrote last edited by
              #10

              Hello @d1rk
              Yes this helps me to narrow it down.
              If the command dig ipv4.api.cloudron.io @127.0.0.150 still returns the same output as before please post the output of the following commands:

              dig +trace +nodnssec ipv4.api.cloudron.io @127.0.0.150
              
              systemctl status unbound.service
              
              cat /etc/unbound/unbound.conf
              
              cat /etc/unbound/unbound.conf.d/cloudron-network.conf
              
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              • D Offline
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                d1rk
                wrote last edited by
                #11

                It does still return a timeout. So here are the outputs of said commands (and one more):

                $ dig +trace +nodnssec ipv4.api.cloudron.io @127.0.0.150
                ;; communications error to 127.0.0.150#53: timed out
                
                $ systemctl status unbound.service
                ā— unbound.service - Unbound DNS Resolver
                     Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/unbound.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
                     Active: active (running) since Tue 2025-11-25 09:32:52 UTC; 2 days ago
                    Process: 20475 ExecStartPre=/usr/sbin/unbound-anchor -a /var/lib/unbound/root.key (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
                   Main PID: 20480 (unbound)
                      Tasks: 1 (limit: 76755)
                     Memory: 7.2M
                        CPU: 5.503s
                     CGroup: /system.slice/unbound.service
                             └─20480 /usr/sbin/unbound -d
                
                Nov 25 09:32:50 xum systemd[1]: Starting Unbound DNS Resolver...
                Nov 25 09:32:52 xum unbound[20480]: [20480:0] notice: init module 0: subnet
                Nov 25 09:32:52 xum unbound[20480]: [20480:0] notice: init module 1: validator
                Nov 25 09:32:52 xum unbound[20480]: [20480:0] notice: init module 2: iterator
                Nov 25 09:32:52 xum unbound[20480]: [20480:0] info: start of service (unbound 1.13.1).
                Nov 25 09:32:52 xum systemd[1]: Started Unbound DNS Resolver.
                
                $ cat /etc/unbound/unbound.conf
                # Unbound configuration file for Debian.
                #
                # See the unbound.conf(5) man page.
                #
                # See /usr/share/doc/unbound/examples/unbound.conf for a commented
                # reference config file.
                #
                # The following line includes additional configuration files from the
                # /etc/unbound/unbound.conf.d directory.
                include-toplevel: "/etc/unbound/unbound.conf.d/*.conf"
                
                $ cat /etc/unbound/unbound.conf.d/cloudron-network.conf
                # Unbound is used primarily for RBL queries (host 2.0.0.127.zen.spamhaus.org)
                # We cannot use dnsmasq because it is not a recursive resolver and defaults to the value in the interfaces file (which is Google DNS!)
                
                server:
                        port: 53
                        interface: 127.0.0.150
                        interface: 172.18.0.1
                        ip-freebind: yes
                        access-control: 127.0.0.1 allow
                        access-control: 172.18.0.1/16 allow
                        cache-max-negative-ttl: 30
                        cache-max-ttl: 300
                
                        # Prefer IPv4 outbound queries. Spamhaus often rejects queries from IPv6 addresses
                        # without this, unbound does not start on IPv6 only servers
                        do-ip6: no
                        # this setting only works with ubuntu 24 and unbound >= 1.19.2
                        # prefer-ip4: yes
                
                        # enable below for logging to journalctl -u unbound
                        # verbosity: 5
                        # log-queries: yes
                
                # https://github.com/NLnetLabs/unbound/issues/806
                remote-control:
                    control-enable: no
                
                $ ls -al /etc/unbound/unbound.conf.d/
                total 16
                drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Nov 25 09:28 .
                drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Nov  6 06:18 ..
                -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  949 Nov 25 09:28 cloudron-network.conf
                -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  190 Sep  7  2022 root-auto-trust-anchor-file.conf
                
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                • jamesJ Online
                  jamesJ Online
                  james
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                  wrote last edited by
                  #12

                  Hello @d1rk
                  From your post before of lsof -i :53
                  There is this process:

                  node      632203      yellowtent   24u  IPv4 8210389      0t0  UDP localhost.localdomain:57067->localhost:domain
                  

                  If you run lsof -i :53 again, is there still a node process?
                  If so please run the following command with the PID of that node process and post the output:

                  lsof -p 632203
                  
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                  • D Offline
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                    d1rk
                    wrote last edited by
                    #13

                    Ok, on running this command, no node-process shows up:

                    $ lsof -i :53
                    COMMAND     PID            USER   FD   TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
                    systemd-r   669 systemd-resolve   13u  IPv4  17046      0t0  UDP localhost:domain
                    systemd-r   669 systemd-resolve   14u  IPv4  17047      0t0  TCP localhost:domain (LISTEN)
                    unbound   20480         unbound    3u  IPv4 164940      0t0  UDP localhost:domain
                    unbound   20480         unbound    4u  IPv4 164941      0t0  TCP localhost:domain (LISTEN)
                    unbound   20480         unbound    5u  IPv4 164942      0t0  UDP xum:domain
                    unbound   20480         unbound    6u  IPv4 164943      0t0  TCP xum:domain (LISTEN)
                    
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                    • jamesJ Online
                      jamesJ Online
                      james
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                      wrote last edited by
                      #14

                      Hello @d1rk
                      So if you run dig now, does it work?

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                      • D Offline
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                        d1rk
                        wrote last edited by
                        #15

                        unfortunately not.

                        $ dig +trace +nodnssec ipv4.api.cloudron.io @127.0.0.150
                        
                        ;; communications error to 127.0.0.150#53: timed out
                        ;; communications error to 127.0.0.150#53: timed out
                        ;; communications error to 127.0.0.150#53: timed out
                        
                        ; <<>> DiG 9.18.39-0ubuntu0.22.04.2-Ubuntu <<>> +trace +nodnssec ipv4.api.cloudron.io @127.0.0.150
                        ;; global options: +cmd
                        ;; no servers could be reached
                        
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                          joseph
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                          wrote last edited by
                          #16

                          @d1rk @swheeler78 can you write to support@cloudron.io , we can take a look as to why the DNS queries are not working .

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                            d1rk
                            wrote last edited by
                            #17

                            @james @Joseph Thanks for your kind and active support. That makes me feel valued and not left-alone. I wrote an email and look forward to have this issue sorted out. Keep up the good work.

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