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Nginx fails to start, bad config.

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  • philkunzP Offline
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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    We have mutiple cloudron instances. One is now showing a nginx config startup fault. Deleting the config and recreating it is not solving the issue.

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      This was fixed in 7.6.1 - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/box/-/blob/master/CHANGES#L2703 . But if you had changed the domain prior to 7.6.1, then the old config lingers. You can run cloudron-support --troubleshoot and it will clean up the old config file.

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        Without an error log, the answer is 42

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          ok, analyzed the problem: When changing the domain of the dashboard, apparently the old config stays in the nginx folder... If no other app is using the domain after that, this leads to a ceritificate not being found error.

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            This was fixed in 7.6.1 - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/box/-/blob/master/CHANGES#L2703 . But if you had changed the domain prior to 7.6.1, then the old config lingers. You can run cloudron-support --troubleshoot and it will clean up the old config file.

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              @girish Thank you so much. Btw. I feel like you are a super awesome and efficient developer. Keeping up with support, while advancing the platform all the same time: My deepest respect for handling all that at this high level of quality. Thank you!

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                @girish Thank you so much. Btw. I feel like you are a super awesome and efficient developer. Keeping up with support, while advancing the platform all the same time: My deepest respect for handling all that at this high level of quality. Thank you!

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                @philkunz 😊

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