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Healtheck error got response status 404

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      Neluser
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      Hi
      Found an unusual bug. When changing application settings (from the documentation, for example, disabling the login function). Cloudron for some reason can not determine the state of the application. Although in fact it is working. I tried to create a new instance. The problem also persists.

      I observe the problem only on Stirling PDF 0.18.1 version

      Thanks

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      • N Neluser

        Hi
        Found an unusual bug. When changing application settings (from the documentation, for example, disabling the login function). Cloudron for some reason can not determine the state of the application. Although in fact it is working. I tried to create a new instance. The problem also persists.

        I observe the problem only on Stirling PDF 0.18.1 version

        Thanks

        1cc2644f-4dde-49ac-86e3-574bebca53ae-image.png

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        girish
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        #2

        @Neluser Good catch, the health check path in the package is incorrect.

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          Fixed in latest package

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            Everything is working well now.
            Thanks.
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