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    alwynispat
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    How often does this check if the IP Address has changed?
    Any possibility to increase the frequency?

    Thanks.

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      Currently this is happening 5min past every hour https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/box/-/blob/master/src/cron.js?ref_type=heads#L248

      This is hardcoded though. What frequency would you wanted to have set?

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        So until we find a better public IP change detection, I have changed the cron pattern to now check and ensure every 10min https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/box/-/commit/2484cf490bbc06f5121740ff9be8834b2f92bfbc

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          So here’s the thing, my router has dual WAN.

          Recently, my primary has not been very stable and would failover to my secondary.
          I could see that Cloudron has picked up the new public IP Address but hasn’t updated the DNS records for the apps.

          Thanks, every 10 mins would be a lot better than 5 mins past the hour.

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