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Unable to add new app location or alias when using Cloudflare as a proxy

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  • fbartelsF Offline
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    fbartels
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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    Hi,

    I think this may be a bit of an edge case but I wanted to document this here just in case.

    • I have a domain that I have set to be configured manually in Cloudron. (domain.de)
    • For one of its subdomains I have the Cloudflare Proxy enabled (sub.domain.de)
    • when I now want to add this subdomain to an app in Cloudron the check if the domain actually points to Cloudron just loops, since it gets a Cloudflare IP instead of the IP of my Cloudron

    As a workaround I briefly disabled to proxy so that Cloudron would complete its configuration and afterwards enabled it again.

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      @fbartels I guess you mean you added this as 'Manual'. You can change this to 'Noop' and it will skip the DNS check entirely. But it relies on you having setup the DNS correctly at that point already , otherwise it can't get certs.

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        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        @girish yes, I meant this configuration option.

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