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    nebulonN

    I will put a cache busting hash for the other toplevel pages in the dashboard, just like we have for the main dashboard. This should mitigate that issue for the next release.

  • App logs window scroll issues

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    nebulonN

    This is fixed with https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/box/-/commit/fe1c483b7819404d4531fd34323bc2fc18534b85 now

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    nebulonN

    I guess some webhook api could be supported. It is a bit of work though and lets first see if this feature is also relevant to more people.

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    nebulonN

    Yes those log lines indicate a login attempt by an app. Each app makes the requests on the Cloudron local network. So different IPs indicate different apps.

    In your case it looks like someone/bot tries to login to some or your apps.

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    necrevistonnezrN

    @girish Thanks for the tip on updating SSH-keys.

    I wasn't talking about fail2ban reporting, only. I was also referring to the built-in "rate-limiting" of Cloudron (and other security features, e.g. the cloud firewall) where there's currently little or no transparency what's happening.

    Since Cloudron "takes over the server" I think it would be a good opportunity to add transparent monitoring of the system's security features similar to the "System info" tab...

  • Missing logrotate for `collectd.log`

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    T

    Nice, thanks @girish

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    nebulonN

    Can you describe the use-case a bit further? Cloudron already collects logs for each application and addon, as well as the Cloudron related platform components. Generally it is not supported to install other daemons on the side of Cloudron on the same server, since we cannot test such configurations during updates.
    FYI all the logs are collected currently as described here https://cloudron.io/documentation/troubleshooting/#logs

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    girishG

    @foliovision you can also try docker system prune -a --volumes but generally I have never succeeded in making that reclaimable space be less than 2GB in any server using docker (even without Cloudron).

  • How to set the timezone for better log reading?

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    girishG

    For a start, we have added a UI to set the timezone for the next release.

  • Issues with my FreshRSS install

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    aheltonA

    @girish Went ahead and tried it and it works beautifully! Took a matter of seconds for it to load all my feeds. Really appreciate y'all's work on this. I'm becoming a bigger Cloudron fan by the minute 🙂