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Namecheap and Digital Ocean DNS Problems.

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      bossbarnes07
      wrote on last edited by girish
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      Hello, I'm Tony and I'm new to Cloudron. I'm using Digital Ocean for my hosting for the VM.
      DNS is handled by Namecheap.com. My VM has a static Ip asssign to it. I'm having problem completing the the setup stuck at the Waiting for DNS of my.re-keys.com. Have anyone completed this setup before. I've posted a screen caputer of my logs.
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      Thanks

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        You need to make sure to get the IP of your VM & set it in your Namecheap DNS settings for my. in case you didn't set Cloudron to do it automatically via the Namecheap API key.

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          Thanks for your help are your referring to an A Record file creation. This is what my DNS setting are a this time.

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            If that is all there is, yes, you need an A record for my.re-keys.com that points to your VM IP.

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              Plus, whitelist the server IP in Namecheap if you haven't already.

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                @bossbarnes07 It seems an 'A' record with the subdomain 'my' is missing. It should point to your IP (209.97.x.x). Cloudron should have added this automatically, I wonder why it didn't get added. Can you add an A record manually and then go to your server and do "systemctl restart box". You can then visit https://ip again and re-do the setup.

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