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    girishG

    Can't help with virtual box since I have not used it.

    On a side note, from Cloudron 8, we will start supporting machines without AVX again. In such situations, you won't be able to use MongoDB or apps that use MongoDB.

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    D

    Hello I wanted to apologize for the lack of response, as right after I posted this had a family emergency and the holidays and it completely vanished from my mind.

    I want to confirm that Port Forwarding was the kicker, as I was following a Doc for Guacamole install instead of Cloudron's full doc for the base install, there were no instructions in the Guac doc to do port forwarding.

    Thank you so much!

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    B

    @nebulon, after a reboot, I get a connection timeout on the localhost for which my Cloudron resides.

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    girishG

    @samuelbevan2000 you have to port forward port 443 in the router to the vm.

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    nebulonN

    @alexsunny123 ok there are quite a few variables in the mix here it seems. For a start, can you connect to the Cloudron setup view using the public IP address from your ISP on port 80 and 443?

    To rule out some other maybe interfering parts, disable the Cloudflare proxying.

    Since you mentioned email, on a residential connection you will most likely require a mail relay to work properly, anyways port 25 will most likely be blocked by your ISP. Cloudron as mail relay support for various providers though.

    Lastly for Cloudron it doesn't really matter if bare-metal or VM, so there are no special docs about this. You should be fine as long as you have vanilla Ubuntu 20.04 server installed.