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  • LAN Question

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    @nebulon Hi!

    Yea, everything is working great when hitting the server from outside my network. Your hosts file suggestion is a good one and is something I've done before. I'll dig into that. I seem to remember coming across a bit more of a graceful solution that handles internal/external requests. Thanks for jogging my memory!

  • Cloudron private installation

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    @girish stellar service as usual, of course it was the old node version, login works as expected now!

  • Access cloudron on local network

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    Cloudron won't refresh DNS entries automatically unless some action is performed like app configure etc or the Dynamic DNS feature is enabled. Generally, if you go to network view and put in the local IP, you don't have to worry about those automatic actions as well.

  • Wildcard or manual DNS

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    Hi @abasitali Cloudron will attempt to resolve the DNS records with regards to the public IP address. Since you said you have an internal DNS server and hosting on-premise, can you give a bit more information about the setup? It could also help if you send a quick mail to support@cloudron.io with mentioning the domain, if you don't want to have it publicly known here, that way we can maybe see if things resolve correctly from our side.

    If this is not a public server, please checkout the docs at https://cloudron.io/documentation/networking/#private-dns