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Cloudron Install - apt-get Update failed

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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    Hi Guys,

    hope you can help me find the cause of this issue.

    When i try installing Cloudron on a fresh ubuntu server, run in a proxmox vm, i get this error.

    it seems to indicate that the integrated apt-get update fails to resolce the address of the used mirror.

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    funnily enough when i use apt-get update before trying to install cloudron it works normally. When tried after trying to install cloudron it fails.

    No trigger on firewall either.

    thanks in advance

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      btw here is the syslog in case that helps.

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        btw here is the syslog in case that helps.

        grafik.png

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        @nile looks like there is some DNS error and from the logs it seems related to not getting DNSSEC root anchor.

        Can you try the forward-everything workaround at https://docs.cloudron.io/troubleshooting/#unbound and run the setup script again as cloudron-setup --redo ?

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          @nile looks like there is some DNS error and from the logs it seems related to not getting DNSSEC root anchor.

          Can you try the forward-everything workaround at https://docs.cloudron.io/troubleshooting/#unbound and run the setup script again as cloudron-setup --redo ?

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          @girish thanks that worked

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