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queryNs ESERVFAIL <my domain>

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  • MineDudeYTM MineDudeYT

    Hi,
    I've just started experimenting with Cloudron and I have gotten this error when adding my Cloudflare domain. queryNs ESERVFAIL <my domain>
    Can anyone help me resolve this issue?
    Thanks in advance.

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    girish
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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #2

    @minedudeyt can you try host -t NS <domain> on your server? Does it work? You can also run the command on your PC/laptop.

    If this is a new domain, some registrars take ~24 hours to get the domain up and running and have the NS propagated.

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    • girishG girish

      @minedudeyt can you try host -t NS <domain> on your server? Does it work? You can also run the command on your PC/laptop.

      If this is a new domain, some registrars take ~24 hours to get the domain up and running and have the NS propagated.

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      wrote on last edited by MineDudeYT
      #3

      @girish On my server it says, "Host <domain> not found: 2(SERVFAIL)", but on my pc it lists both of my Cloudflare nameservers.

      But, it is a new domain and has only been live for about 10-11 hours. Should I give it some more time?

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      • girishG girish

        @minedudeyt can you try host -t NS <domain> on your server? Does it work? You can also run the command on your PC/laptop.

        If this is a new domain, some registrars take ~24 hours to get the domain up and running and have the NS propagated.

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        wrote on last edited by MineDudeYT
        #4

        @girish I just went to the domain and I see this message. Does that mean that I should give more time?Screen Shot 2021-09-16 at 6.17.19 AM.png

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        • MineDudeYTM MineDudeYT

          @girish I just went to the domain and I see this message. Does that mean that I should give more time?Screen Shot 2021-09-16 at 6.17.19 AM.png

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          @minedudeyt Usually, ~12 hours should be enough of a wait. Is it working now?

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          • girishG girish

            @minedudeyt Usually, ~12 hours should be enough of a wait. Is it working now?

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            wrote on last edited by MineDudeYT
            #6

            @girish The server still says, "Host <domain> not found: 2(SERVFAIL" If it helps at all, the server is being hosted off of Linode.

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            • MineDudeYTM MineDudeYT

              @girish The server still says, "Host <domain> not found: 2(SERVFAIL" If it helps at all, the server is being hosted off of Linode.

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              @minedudeyt I see. The issue here is most likely domain related and not server related. Do you think you can send me your domain name to support@cloudron.io and I can try to check what might be going wrong.

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              • girishG girish

                @minedudeyt I see. The issue here is most likely domain related and not server related. Do you think you can send me your domain name to support@cloudron.io and I can try to check what might be going wrong.

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                @girish Yep! I'll send it in a little bit.

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                  This turned out to be a server networking issue. Using another server makes it all work.

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                  • girishG girish

                    This turned out to be a server networking issue. Using another server makes it all work.

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                    @girish said in queryNs ESERVFAIL <my domain>:

                    This turned out to be a server networking issue. Using another server makes it all work.

                    Hi, I have the same issue here, in the domain setup page, it stuck with the message queryNs ESERVFAIL <domain>, and wouldn't process to the next step

                    I type in host -t NS <domain> in my server, the returned message is Host <domain> not found: 2(SERVFAIL)

                    My server is Vultr, and the domain is hosted in Vultr as well

                    How can I solve this ?

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                    • K klfc556

                      @girish said in queryNs ESERVFAIL <my domain>:

                      This turned out to be a server networking issue. Using another server makes it all work.

                      Hi, I have the same issue here, in the domain setup page, it stuck with the message queryNs ESERVFAIL <domain>, and wouldn't process to the next step

                      I type in host -t NS <domain> in my server, the returned message is Host <domain> not found: 2(SERVFAIL)

                      My server is Vultr, and the domain is hosted in Vultr as well

                      How can I solve this ?

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                      @klfc556 let's follow up at https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/5715/domain-setup-shows-queryns-eservfail

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