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Can't open initial Cloudron setup after installation [Oracle free tier; ubuntu 22.04]

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    kingbest1195
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    Hello everyone. I've completed the setup of Cloudron on my Oracle free tier ubuntu server. After rebooting it asking me to visit following link to finish setup
    dd880977-6d7a-4a64-b6ec-773cd7a517e4-image.png

    But when I'm trying to open it - I'm receiving following error:
    c6ed6746-97f8-4ded-a134-905b420f886c-image.png

    When I'm running troubleshooting from terminal, I'm getting this:
    18c0fe86-c36b-4c76-a13c-5446bf0ae2ad-image.png

    I checked that my instance is running and I have my public IPv4 is available. What can I do to fix it?

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      @kingbest1195 maybe there is a firewall in the front blocking port 80 and 443?

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        @kingbest1195 maybe there is a firewall in the front blocking port 80 and 443?

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        @joseph Yes actually is was closed. By default Oracle servers are developed with closed 80, 443 ports.

        Now problem is solved

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