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    Is there any documentation on what nameservers are being used? Specifically, what Cloudron but also the apps themselves use, of they differ.

    Is Cloudron using the OS Name Server or querying something different? Do the apps use the same settings?

    Why I'm asking: I'm troubleshooting a http request from my n8n instance which doesn't work and I have eliminated every point of failure I can think of except that the DNS entry hasn't migrated properly yet.

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    • andreasduerenA andreasdueren

      Is there any documentation on what nameservers are being used? Specifically, what Cloudron but also the apps themselves use, of they differ.

      Is Cloudron using the OS Name Server or querying something different? Do the apps use the same settings?

      Why I'm asking: I'm troubleshooting a http request from my n8n instance which doesn't work and I have eliminated every point of failure I can think of except that the DNS entry hasn't migrated properly yet.

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      @andreasdueren said in Cloudron Apps Name Server:

      Is there any documentation on what nameservers are being used?

      Totally depends on what your domains are set-up to use at your registrar nothing to do with Cloudron.

      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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      • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

        @andreasdueren said in Cloudron Apps Name Server:

        Is there any documentation on what nameservers are being used?

        Totally depends on what your domains are set-up to use at your registrar nothing to do with Cloudron.

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        @jdaviescoates I'm not talking about the Authoritative Name Server (I'm using cloudflare) but the server that cloudron or the apps query which could be completely different

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        • andreasduerenA andreasdueren

          Is there any documentation on what nameservers are being used? Specifically, what Cloudron but also the apps themselves use, of they differ.

          Is Cloudron using the OS Name Server or querying something different? Do the apps use the same settings?

          Why I'm asking: I'm troubleshooting a http request from my n8n instance which doesn't work and I have eliminated every point of failure I can think of except that the DNS entry hasn't migrated properly yet.

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          @andreasdueren Cloudron uses unbound internally - https://docs.cloudron.io/troubleshooting/#unbound . It is a recursive resolver.

          If you open a n8n web terminal, you can try host www.cloudron.io or the domain you have a problem with. Does that work ?

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            @andreasdueren Cloudron uses unbound internally - https://docs.cloudron.io/troubleshooting/#unbound . It is a recursive resolver.

            If you open a n8n web terminal, you can try host www.cloudron.io or the domain you have a problem with. Does that work ?

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            @girish Thank you, its resolving the correct domain, but It's still not working. Is there any caching happening? What I'm trying to do: Call a POST request from my n8n to a Sendy instance on a LAMP stack on the same cloudron server. But I'm only getting an empty response…

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            • andreasduerenA andreasdueren

              @girish Thank you, its resolving the correct domain, but It's still not working. Is there any caching happening? What I'm trying to do: Call a POST request from my n8n to a Sendy instance on a LAMP stack on the same cloudron server. But I'm only getting an empty response…

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              @andreasdueren Good news and bad news: It's mostly working now but I don't know why. Might be an n8n Issue…

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              • andreasduerenA andreasdueren

                @andreasdueren Good news and bad news: It's mostly working now but I don't know why. Might be an n8n Issue…

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                @andreasdueren If you are able to do curl https://otherapp.domain.com from n8n web terminal , I think you can assume the networking setup is fine and is probably n8n related.

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                  @andreasdueren If you are able to do curl https://otherapp.domain.com from n8n web terminal , I think you can assume the networking setup is fine and is probably n8n related.

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                  @girish Yes, looks like it

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