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  • molinaireM Offline
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    molinaire
    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    Please can I get some advice on how to temporarily forward port 80/443 to the install so it can finish setup?

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    • molinaireM molinaire

      Please can I get some advice on how to temporarily forward port 80/443 to the install so it can finish setup?

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      BrutalBirdie
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      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      @molinaire
      We need a bit more information here to help you out.

      Do you have a local server?
      Are you using a VPS?

      But you could try a local port forward via ssh like this:

      ssh -L 8443:localhost:443 root@my.domain.tld
      

      But if your server has problems now accessing port 80/443 I doubt this will help in the long run.

      Please provide more information.

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        Local Server, as able to complete the setup fine on Linode & AWS. Once Installed Cloudron on Ubuntu & I access the IP from my Browser it just takes me straght through to the Web Console for my Router, instead of the cloudron page to complete setup. I was advised here to Port forward 80 & 443 to my Install temporarlily, but Iin not sure how to actually do that, sorry still a newbie lol

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        • molinaireM molinaire

          Local Server, as able to complete the setup fine on Linode & AWS. Once Installed Cloudron on Ubuntu & I access the IP from my Browser it just takes me straght through to the Web Console for my Router, instead of the cloudron page to complete setup. I was advised here to Port forward 80 & 443 to my Install temporarlily, but Iin not sure how to actually do that, sorry still a newbie lol

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          wrote on last edited by
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          @molinaire
          Why did you open a new issue then?
          This is the same topic.

          https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/5785/unable-to-finish-setup-in-browser?_=1633890295773

          Please put yourself in my shoes, I have no clue what type of setup you are running.
          Provide as many information as possible.

          If it's a local server in your local network you should be able to access the local IP and not the public ip.

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            @molinaire
            Why did you open a new issue then?
            This is the same topic.

            https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/5785/unable-to-finish-setup-in-browser?_=1633890295773

            Please put yourself in my shoes, I have no clue what type of setup you are running.
            Provide as many information as possible.

            If it's a local server in your local network you should be able to access the local IP and not the public ip.

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            wrote on last edited by
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            @brutalbirdie Example.

            My computers local IP is 192.168.178.23 and my home office server is 192.168.178.2 and I can access 192.168.178.2 in my local network.

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              wrote on last edited by
              #6

              I am realy sorry I didnt mean to open a new topic, I just replied as topic by mistake. So its a Home Server & fresh install of Ubuntu, as soon as I have run the script:
              wget https://cloudron.io/cloudron-setup
              chmod +x ./cloudron-setup
              ./cloudron-setup
              There is a prompt to click on the url after reboot to complete the install. Usually this takes me to cloudron domain setup page when I set up on Linode.
              When I do this on my home server, the url just takes me to the router's web interface. I just need help with port forwarding from 443 to my private IP

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              • molinaireM molinaire

                I am realy sorry I didnt mean to open a new topic, I just replied as topic by mistake. So its a Home Server & fresh install of Ubuntu, as soon as I have run the script:
                wget https://cloudron.io/cloudron-setup
                chmod +x ./cloudron-setup
                ./cloudron-setup
                There is a prompt to click on the url after reboot to complete the install. Usually this takes me to cloudron domain setup page when I set up on Linode.
                When I do this on my home server, the url just takes me to the router's web interface. I just need help with port forwarding from 443 to my private IP

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                @molinaire again, yes that is expected, you still fail to provide simple information.
                I asked if you can use the local IP.
                Also if you need help with port forwarding in the router, maybe write what router you are using.

                Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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                • BrutalBirdieB BrutalBirdie

                  @molinaire again, yes that is expected, you still fail to provide simple information.
                  I asked if you can use the local IP.
                  Also if you need help with port forwarding in the router, maybe write what router you are using.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #8

                  @brutalbirdie BT Smart Router & only have issue with the URL from Cloudron once I have run the script & rebooted. I can access the local IP of the server fine

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                  • molinaireM molinaire

                    @brutalbirdie BT Smart Router & only have issue with the URL from Cloudron once I have run the script & rebooted. I can access the local IP of the server fine

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                    wrote on last edited by BrutalBirdie
                    #9

                    @molinaire
                    Sadly I am unfamiliar with this type of router. But did you check your manual for port forwarding?

                    https://www.bt.com/help/broadband/getting-set-up/user-guides-and-manuals-for-bt-hubs

                    But when you can access the internal IP address can't you finish the Cloudron setup via this IP in the Browser?

                    Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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                    • BrutalBirdieB BrutalBirdie

                      @molinaire
                      Sadly I am unfamiliar with this type of router. But did you check your manual for port forwarding?

                      https://www.bt.com/help/broadband/getting-set-up/user-guides-and-manuals-for-bt-hubs

                      But when you can access the internal IP address can't you finish the Cloudron setup via this IP in the Browser?

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                      wrote on last edited by
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                      @brutalbirdie Thank you so much! Ill give it a go. Really appreciate your help. Hopefully the internal IP wont ake me to my router web console & onto the cloudron doman registration page.

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