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No reconnection via Ethernet if connection is lost

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    ByMynix
    wrote on last edited by girish
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    Hello,

    I am currently running Cloudron on a home server on Ubuntu 22.04 with a LAN connection to my router.

    I currently have the problem that when e.g. the router restarts, the connection is not properly restored because Cloudron remains unreachable. Only after restarting the server is everything accessible again. Since I am not a Linux expert, I wanted to ask if there are specific settings in Cloudron or for the network adapter in Linux to solve this problem.

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      I don’t have this issue on my home server and I go through many power and internet downtime. I live in a thunderstorm prone area.

      Are you using a dedicated card or the built in one? What hardware are you running?

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        I don’t have this issue on my home server and I go through many power and internet downtime. I live in a thunderstorm prone area.

        Are you using a dedicated card or the built in one? What hardware are you running?

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        @humptydumpty Okay, interesting. Then it must be somewhere in my configuration I think. I use a built-in one. I use a Minisforum UM760 Pro as a small home server.

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          @humptydumpty Okay, interesting. Then it must be somewhere in my configuration I think. I use a built-in one. I use a Minisforum UM760 Pro as a small home server.

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          @ByMynix Nice unit! When I set up my home server, I remember that the default setting for the storage type (something LVM related) wasn't the same as others have mentioned. I think this was in Ubuntu server 20.04. Maybe, the image you got has some different settings pre-configured?

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            @ByMynix Nice unit! When I set up my home server, I remember that the default setting for the storage type (something LVM related) wasn't the same as others have mentioned. I think this was in Ubuntu server 20.04. Maybe, the image you got has some different settings pre-configured?

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            @humptydumpty Thank you very much! That's good to know. I'm using Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Server and have gone through the standard setup + software RAID 1. Other than that, I haven't actually changed anything on the system, beside from Stuff Like fail2ban. Maybe there are certain auto connect options that are not activated?

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              I got a few hits on the ubuntu forums

              https://askubuntu.com/questions/1359083/ubuntu-server-20-04-will-not-automatically-reconnect-to-internet-after-an-intern

              https://askubuntu.com/questions/1420986/no-internet-connection-in-ubuntu-server-22-04

              https://serverfault.com/questions/176827/ubuntu-server-no-internet

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                It's probably some linux server or VM setting. Are you running Cloudron via a Hypervisor? Ubuntu/Linux should automatically re-connect.

                If you are using DHCP on the network, assign Cloudron a static IP on the router. Otherwise, ubuntu has to get a new lease and it might take it some to figure this out.

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                • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

                  I got a few hits on the ubuntu forums

                  https://askubuntu.com/questions/1359083/ubuntu-server-20-04-will-not-automatically-reconnect-to-internet-after-an-intern

                  https://askubuntu.com/questions/1420986/no-internet-connection-in-ubuntu-server-22-04

                  https://serverfault.com/questions/176827/ubuntu-server-no-internet

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                  @humptydumpty Thanks, I'll Take a Look on it.

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                  • girishG girish

                    It's probably some linux server or VM setting. Are you running Cloudron via a Hypervisor? Ubuntu/Linux should automatically re-connect.

                    If you are using DHCP on the network, assign Cloudron a static IP on the router. Otherwise, ubuntu has to get a new lease and it might take it some to figure this out.

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                    @girish Finally, I would like to say that I haven't quite figured out what the problem was. I had used Cloudron bare metal. In the last few days I switched to Windows Server and have Cloudron running in a Linux VM via Hyper V. I then assigned a manual IP there and the problem no longer occurs.

                    I guess it would have been fixed before with a manual IP as well.

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