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Bug in adding new domain

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  • girishG girish

    @potemkin_ai Can you please try host cloudrontestdns.yourdomain.com 127.0.0.1 on your machine?

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    #10

    @girish sure:

    host cloudrontestdns.tst.mydomain.com 127.0.0.1
    Using domain server:
    Name: 127.0.0.1
    Address: 127.0.0.1#53
    Aliases: 
    
    cloudrontestdns.tst.mydomain.com has address 177.21.86.255
    
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    • girishG girish

      I feel I am missing something obvious here. The code in question is:

      const ipv4 = await sysinfo.getServerIPv4();
      if (ipv4Result.length !== 1 || ipv4 !== ipv4Result[0]) throw new BoxError(BoxError.EXTERNAL_ERROR, `Domain resolves to ${JSON.stringify(ipv4Result)} instead of IPv4 ${ipv4}`);
      

      Per the logs atleast , 177.21.86.255 is the server IP and the DNS resolved to [ "177.21.86.255" ]. Not seeing why the check fails....

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      @girish I'm not very good in negative logic, as it's usually quite a resource intensive task for my brains, so I would just rewrite it to something more 'positive' 🙂

      if (ipv4Result.length == 1 && ipv4 !== ipv4Result[0]) {do some logic};
      else throw new BoxError(BoxError.EXTERNAL_ERROR, `Domain resolves to ${JSON.stringify(ipv4Result)} instead of IPv4 ${ipv4}`);
      

      But the error message confuses me as well, as it's says that two similar things are not similar; my only idea is some weird data conversion coming from a weak JS data typing?

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      • potemkin_aiP potemkin_ai

        @girish I'm not very good in negative logic, as it's usually quite a resource intensive task for my brains, so I would just rewrite it to something more 'positive' 🙂

        if (ipv4Result.length == 1 && ipv4 !== ipv4Result[0]) {do some logic};
        else throw new BoxError(BoxError.EXTERNAL_ERROR, `Domain resolves to ${JSON.stringify(ipv4Result)} instead of IPv4 ${ipv4}`);
        

        But the error message confuses me as well, as it's says that two similar things are not similar; my only idea is some weird data conversion coming from a weak JS data typing?

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        girish
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        #12

        @potemkin_ai Do you think you can send me your real domain name to support@cloudron.io ? Let me test with my local unbound as to what is happening.

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        • potemkin_aiP potemkin_ai

          @girish I'm not very good in negative logic, as it's usually quite a resource intensive task for my brains, so I would just rewrite it to something more 'positive' 🙂

          if (ipv4Result.length == 1 && ipv4 !== ipv4Result[0]) {do some logic};
          else throw new BoxError(BoxError.EXTERNAL_ERROR, `Domain resolves to ${JSON.stringify(ipv4Result)} instead of IPv4 ${ipv4}`);
          

          But the error message confuses me as well, as it's says that two similar things are not similar; my only idea is some weird data conversion coming from a weak JS data typing?

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          #13

          @potemkin_ai is it possible that the ipv4Result delivers more than one result in your case? As @girish it might be helpful to expose your real domain in question to us by sending to support@cloudron.io

          Or you can put some console.log() traces in that code section if you want to debug this on your own a bit.

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          • nebulonN nebulon

            @potemkin_ai is it possible that the ipv4Result delivers more than one result in your case? As @girish it might be helpful to expose your real domain in question to us by sending to support@cloudron.io

            Or you can put some console.log() traces in that code section if you want to debug this on your own a bit.

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            girish
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            @nebulon User contacted us on support but the error message on support is quite different from the one that is reported here.

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            • girishG girish

              @nebulon User contacted us on support but the error message on support is quite different from the one that is reported here.

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              #15

              thank you, @girish , @nebulon , it was indeed an issue on my side - the problem was caused by an automatic IP address detection confusion and the numbers were quite close, so I didn't notice that, indeed.

              As a feature request, probably, it might make sense to add to the error message an offer to check an IP address auto-detection in Network settings, for the future-me-s?

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              • potemkin_aiP potemkin_ai

                thank you, @girish , @nebulon , it was indeed an issue on my side - the problem was caused by an automatic IP address detection confusion and the numbers were quite close, so I didn't notice that, indeed.

                As a feature request, probably, it might make sense to add to the error message an offer to check an IP address auto-detection in Network settings, for the future-me-s?

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                #16

                @potemkin_ai I replied to you on support, I think what you want is https://docs.cloudron.io/networking/#ipv4 . The static or network interface configuration, if I understood your setup correctly. Whatever IP you provide here is what will be used to configure and test the DNS.

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                • girishG girish

                  @potemkin_ai I replied to you on support, I think what you want is https://docs.cloudron.io/networking/#ipv4 . The static or network interface configuration, if I understood your setup correctly. Whatever IP you provide here is what will be used to configure and test the DNS.

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                  @girish I fixed the problem - indeed with static IP; what I'm saying, it's that it might be worth to mention a possible reason in the error message of the IPs mismatch, offering person to go and check if his IP address was auto-detected correctly.

                  Does it makes sense?

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                  • potemkin_aiP potemkin_ai

                    @girish I fixed the problem - indeed with static IP; what I'm saying, it's that it might be worth to mention a possible reason in the error message of the IPs mismatch, offering person to go and check if his IP address was auto-detected correctly.

                    Does it makes sense?

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                    girish
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                    #18

                    @potemkin_ai Ah got it, I think it would have helped if it said "IP xxx in DNS does not match auto-detected IP yyy". I have created an internal task for that.

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                    • girishG girish

                      @potemkin_ai Ah got it, I think it would have helped if it said "IP xxx in DNS does not match auto-detected IP yyy". I have created an internal task for that.

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                      @girish thank you! And thank you again for your prompt help!

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