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      Quick question. How did you folks set this up? I can't seem to enable it using the admin interface. The settings just revert back on reload.

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        Heh... another question. It seems like I need to port forward port 53 on my network (keep in mind this is a home network) for it to work on devices on my own network. Is there something I'm doing wrong? I'm connecting to my DNS server via its external IP.

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          Quick question. How did you folks set this up? I can't seem to enable it using the admin interface. The settings just revert back on reload.

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          @atrilahiji That UI is a bit confusing. DNS over HTTPS should work by default, out of the box because it's enabled in the config file. I think that UI is for the case where one can provide their own certs and there is no reverse proxy (unlike cloudron).

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            @atrilahiji That UI is a bit confusing. DNS over HTTPS should work by default, out of the box because it's enabled in the config file. I think that UI is for the case where one can provide their own certs and there is no reverse proxy (unlike cloudron).

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            @girish Ah I see. So I just had a friend try my DNS server after I forwarded port 53 and added my router IP as the only allowed IP in the admin UI whitelist. Seems like it didn't work for him so I guess me forwarding that port isn't an issue?

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            • ? A Former User

              Heh... another question. It seems like I need to port forward port 53 on my network (keep in mind this is a home network) for it to work on devices on my own network. Is there something I'm doing wrong? I'm connecting to my DNS server via its external IP.

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              @atrilahiji You should configure the devices to connect via the LAN IP of your home server (and not by the public/external IP).

              What I did was:

              • Configured my router to give my Cloudron server a static internal IP.
              • Configured router to publish DNS as the Cloudron server's IP above.

              You can also test it first like this from another machine:

              # host cloudron.io <cloudron-server-internal-ip>
              
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                @atrilahiji You should configure the devices to connect via the LAN IP of your home server (and not by the public/external IP).

                What I did was:

                • Configured my router to give my Cloudron server a static internal IP.
                • Configured router to publish DNS as the Cloudron server's IP above.

                You can also test it first like this from another machine:

                # host cloudron.io <cloudron-server-internal-ip>
                
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                @girish Ahhh I ran into issues doing that but it was because I was restricting to the IP of my router. I did that because it was the only way off-network connections worked at all.

                Fixed it. Thanks!

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                  @girish Ahhh I ran into issues doing that but it was because I was restricting to the IP of my router. I did that because it was the only way off-network connections worked at all.

                  Fixed it. Thanks!

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                  @atrilahiji Indeed, you have to whitelist your friend's IP and not router IP.

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