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    @Reveller said in Rudimentary question about how domains work in Cloudron:

    @jdaviescoates Thanks. Overthinking is one of my unfortunate specialties. But the docs are very clear that the apps are installed on subdomains - https://docs.cloudron.io/installation/

    I see what you mean, I think @staff ought to update this part of the docs which give the wrong impression:

    Domain Setup

    Provide a domain like example.com. The way Cloudron works is that the dashboard gets installed at my.example.com, and apps are installed under subdomains that you specify like git.example.com, chat.example.com, and so on.

    @Reveller said in Rudimentary question about how domains work in Cloudron:

    But by looking closer at the demo, I can see how the location can be changed (app's location tab) - so I assume that's how it's done.

    Yes, you can always change location there, but you can also just directly install on the root domain in the first instance too.

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    Thanks for your investigations!

    In general, as @micmc pointed out, there is no real benefit of multi-tenant setup on Cloudron.

    The biggest benefit I see is a clean dashboard. I did such a setup on other hosting platforms and never had trouble with that.

    While an app can have multiple databases on Cloudron, we have to investigate if it's worth the trouble of supporting such a setup.

    Yes, I'm wondering this request is so rare.

  • Adding multiple aliases to an app Fails

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    @robi said in Adding multiple aliases to an app Fails:

    it seems to wait for ALL the domains nameservers to respond, when it could do well with just the first. The rest will catch up in a few seconds as they update too.

    this is done because we cannot predict which nameserver will be used by Let's Encrypt or the browser. By waiting on all nameservers, the whole process is more reliable. Especially for the end user, if the browser hits NXDOMAIN it can get complicated to clear the DNS cache.

  • Domain Aliases

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    @marcusquinn they don't , no.

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    @girish YAAAS so happy.

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    @girish 👏 much appreciated... thanks for looking into it!

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    Thank you @girish, this worked for me too 🙂

  • Email Aliases are not working decent

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    OK i have send an E-Mail

  • Sogo email aliases

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    @3246 There was a bug in the ldap code. See the fix in https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/2733/aliases-seem-misconfigured-in-sogo/4