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    Trankery
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    Whenever I try to uninstall OpenVPN, I get the following issue:

    • An error occurred during the uninstall operation: Task Error: Task 956 crashed with code 1 and signal null

    Anyone able to help me with this?

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      Can you look at the app logs (possibly in the logviewer download full logs) to get more information on what crashed?

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          I've just noticed that this happens with any domain that's connected to Cloudflare (Global API Key), even across other accounts. I need to get this fixed asap, as I'm migrating the node and this is a terrible issue happening at a bad time point.

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            Task Error
            If a configuration, update, restore or backup action resulted in an error, you can retry the task.

            An error occurred during the uninstall operation: Task Error: Task 1009 crashed with code 1 and signal null

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              @Trankery: I‘ve seen this happen on an instance using cloudflare as well at a time when cloudflare had a maintenance ongoing and DNS updates took way longer than usual. I switched the DNS config in cloudron to no-op/manual and installs and uninstalls went through. Switched back to cloudflare afterwards. Maybe this works for you as well?

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                @Trankery could this be the issue https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/2382/heads-up-cloudflare-has-restricted-some-domains . If you use one such domain, cloudron will crash . It's fixed already for next release.

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                  It indeed happens on all Freenom domains, but also on .tech domains.

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                    @Trankery https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/box/-/commit/b46d3e74d6be94718c3a3df7899dbb6af0b4a407 is the fix for the crash itself.

                    But the real solution is to move the domain away from Cloudflare OR change the domain provider to Wildcard. Sucks that they made such a big change with no announcement.

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