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  • girishG girish

    @ghaisasadvait can you run the script again?

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    ghaisasadvait
    wrote on last edited by ghaisasadvait
    #3

    @girish Still the same issue

    I was running this command: ./cloudron-setup --version 6.1.2

    However, i am also getting the error for the normal install too( ./cloudron-setup )

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      @girish Still the same issue

      I was running this command: ./cloudron-setup --version 6.1.2

      However, i am also getting the error for the normal install too( ./cloudron-setup )

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      girish
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      wrote on last edited by girish
      #4

      @ghaisasadvait Can you try this command on the server? I tried a new install now and it seems to work fine.

      curl https://api.cloudron.io/api/v1/releases
      

      If the command fails, you can try the commands below:

      First, if the DNS look is working:

      host api.cloudron.io
      

      Next, if it is some http related issue:

      curl -v https://api.cloudron.io/api/v1/releases
      
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        girish
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        I wonder if the issue is something like https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/4492/installation-failed-dns-resolvconf-issues/ . In that case, outbound traffic was blocked. Could that be the case in your situation/VPS as well?

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        • girishG girish

          @ghaisasadvait Can you try this command on the server? I tried a new install now and it seems to work fine.

          curl https://api.cloudron.io/api/v1/releases
          

          If the command fails, you can try the commands below:

          First, if the DNS look is working:

          host api.cloudron.io
          

          Next, if it is some http related issue:

          curl -v https://api.cloudron.io/api/v1/releases
          
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          ghaisasadvait
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          @girish said in Failed to get release information:

          curl -v https://api.cloudron.io/api/v1/releases

          advait@ubuntu:~$ curl https://api.cloudron.io/api/v1/releases
          curl: (77) error setting certificate verify locations:
          CAfile: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
          CApath: /etc/ssl/certs
          advait@ubuntu:~$ host api.cloudron.io
          api.cloudron.io has address 3.209.21.239
          advait@ubuntu:~$ curl -v https://api.cloudron.io/api/v1/releases

          • Trying 3.209.21.239...
          • TCP_NODELAY set
          • Connected to api.cloudron.io (3.209.21.239) port 443 (#0)
          • ALPN, offering h2
          • ALPN, offering http/1.1
          • error setting certificate verify locations:
            CAfile: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
            CApath: /etc/ssl/certs
          • Closing connection 0
            curl: (77) error setting certificate verify locations:
            CAfile: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
            CApath: /etc/ssl/certs
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          • girishG girish

            I wonder if the issue is something like https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/4492/installation-failed-dns-resolvconf-issues/ . In that case, outbound traffic was blocked. Could that be the case in your situation/VPS as well?

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            ghaisasadvait
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            @girish I am not hosting it on a VPS, i'm hosting it at my home. Outgoing firewall rules allow the traffic.

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              @girish said in Failed to get release information:

              curl -v https://api.cloudron.io/api/v1/releases

              advait@ubuntu:~$ curl https://api.cloudron.io/api/v1/releases
              curl: (77) error setting certificate verify locations:
              CAfile: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
              CApath: /etc/ssl/certs
              advait@ubuntu:~$ host api.cloudron.io
              api.cloudron.io has address 3.209.21.239
              advait@ubuntu:~$ curl -v https://api.cloudron.io/api/v1/releases

              • Trying 3.209.21.239...
              • TCP_NODELAY set
              • Connected to api.cloudron.io (3.209.21.239) port 443 (#0)
              • ALPN, offering h2
              • ALPN, offering http/1.1
              • error setting certificate verify locations:
                CAfile: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
                CApath: /etc/ssl/certs
              • Closing connection 0
                curl: (77) error setting certificate verify locations:
                CAfile: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
                CApath: /etc/ssl/certs
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              girish
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              wrote on last edited by girish
              #8

              @ghaisasadvait Thanks, there is something wrong with the certificate store or does your setup require some http proxy or something? The certs are valid:

              abdb3ef3-84a2-48ec-9fb0-5c44f5896224-image.png

              Not sure how to debug this but do other things work fine? Say curl https://cloudron.io and curl https://my.cloudron.io ? I can confirm that the IP address it tries to connect is also correct.

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              • G ghaisasadvait

                @girish I am not hosting it on a VPS, i'm hosting it at my home. Outgoing firewall rules allow the traffic.

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                girish
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                @ghaisasadvait Is this Ubuntu 16/18/20 ?

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                • girishG girish

                  @ghaisasadvait Thanks, there is something wrong with the certificate store or does your setup require some http proxy or something? The certs are valid:

                  abdb3ef3-84a2-48ec-9fb0-5c44f5896224-image.png

                  Not sure how to debug this but do other things work fine? Say curl https://cloudron.io and curl https://my.cloudron.io ? I can confirm that the IP address it tries to connect is also correct.

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                  ghaisasadvait
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                  @girish said in Failed to get release information:

                  curl https://my.cloudron.io

                  all curl commands related to cloudron.io give certificate error like above

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                  • girishG girish

                    @ghaisasadvait Is this Ubuntu 16/18/20 ?

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                    @girish its ubuntu server 18.

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                    • G ghaisasadvait

                      @girish its ubuntu server 18.

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                      girish
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                      #12

                      @ghaisasadvait How did you manage to download the cloudron-setup script in the first place? Maybe you can try sudo update-ca-certificates to see if that helps. Also, can you confirm that you can access cloudron.io and api.cloudron.io from other devices of your house? (so we can localize this to a VM issue).

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                      • girishG girish

                        @ghaisasadvait How did you manage to download the cloudron-setup script in the first place? Maybe you can try sudo update-ca-certificates to see if that helps. Also, can you confirm that you can access cloudron.io and api.cloudron.io from other devices of your house? (so we can localize this to a VM issue).

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                        ghaisasadvait
                        wrote on last edited by ghaisasadvait
                        #13

                        @girish said in Failed to get release information:

                        sudo update-ca-certificates

                        sudo update-ca-certificates

                        This worked!..pretty odd since i updated and upgraded all the packages beforehand

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                          luckym
                          wrote on last edited by luckym
                          #14

                          I am getting the same error message on a fresh Hetzner VPS Ubuntu 22.04.3 install.

                          => Updating apt and installing script dependencies
                          => Validating setup token
                          => Checking version
                          Failed to get release information
                          

                          When I look at the logs I get the following output:

                          root@ubuntu-2gb-nbg1-1:~# cat /var/log/cloudron-setup.log
                          Running cloudron-setup with args : --
                          Hit:1 https://mirror.hetzner.com/ubuntu/packages jammy InRelease
                          Hit:2 https://mirror.hetzner.com/ubuntu/packages jammy-updates InRelease
                          Hit:3 https://mirror.hetzner.com/ubuntu/packages jammy-backports InRelease
                          Hit:4 https://mirror.hetzner.com/ubuntu/security jammy-security InRelease
                          Reading package lists...
                          Reading package lists...
                          Building dependency tree...
                          Reading state information...
                          curl is already the newest version (7.81.0-1ubuntu1.15).
                          python3 is already the newest version (3.10.6-1~22.04).
                          software-properties-common is already the newest version (0.99.22.9).
                          ubuntu-standard is already the newest version (1.481.1).
                          0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 36 not upgraded.
                          

                          Anybody has any ideas what the problem might be? Not sure if it makes a difference but the server only has an IPv6 address.

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                          • luckymL luckym

                            I am getting the same error message on a fresh Hetzner VPS Ubuntu 22.04.3 install.

                            => Updating apt and installing script dependencies
                            => Validating setup token
                            => Checking version
                            Failed to get release information
                            

                            When I look at the logs I get the following output:

                            root@ubuntu-2gb-nbg1-1:~# cat /var/log/cloudron-setup.log
                            Running cloudron-setup with args : --
                            Hit:1 https://mirror.hetzner.com/ubuntu/packages jammy InRelease
                            Hit:2 https://mirror.hetzner.com/ubuntu/packages jammy-updates InRelease
                            Hit:3 https://mirror.hetzner.com/ubuntu/packages jammy-backports InRelease
                            Hit:4 https://mirror.hetzner.com/ubuntu/security jammy-security InRelease
                            Reading package lists...
                            Reading package lists...
                            Building dependency tree...
                            Reading state information...
                            curl is already the newest version (7.81.0-1ubuntu1.15).
                            python3 is already the newest version (3.10.6-1~22.04).
                            software-properties-common is already the newest version (0.99.22.9).
                            ubuntu-standard is already the newest version (1.481.1).
                            0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 36 not upgraded.
                            

                            Anybody has any ideas what the problem might be? Not sure if it makes a difference but the server only has an IPv6 address.

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                            girish
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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #15

                            @luckym can you check curl https://api.cloudron.io/api/v1/releases on the server ? If that doesn't work, does host api.cloudron.io work ?

                            Can you also tell us a bit about your server/network setup?

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                              luckym
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                              @girish

                              The setup is basically this, the cheapest Hetzner VPS with a fresh Ubuntu 22.04.3 install. Didn't do anything special, just ssh'd in and ran the three install commands from Cloudrons homepage.

                              alt text

                              I tried running both of the commands, the first one fails, the second one works:

                              root@ubuntu-2gb-nbg1-1:~# curl https://api.cloudron.io/api/v1/releases
                              curl: (7) Couldn't connect to server
                              root@ubuntu-2gb-nbg1-1:~# host api.cloudron.io
                              api.cloudron.io has address 165.227.67.76
                              
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                              • luckymL luckym

                                @girish

                                The setup is basically this, the cheapest Hetzner VPS with a fresh Ubuntu 22.04.3 install. Didn't do anything special, just ssh'd in and ran the three install commands from Cloudrons homepage.

                                alt text

                                I tried running both of the commands, the first one fails, the second one works:

                                root@ubuntu-2gb-nbg1-1:~# curl https://api.cloudron.io/api/v1/releases
                                curl: (7) Couldn't connect to server
                                root@ubuntu-2gb-nbg1-1:~# host api.cloudron.io
                                api.cloudron.io has address 165.227.67.76
                                
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                                girish
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                                @luckym thanks. the DNS resolution is correct. It seems it is not able to make outbound request for some reason. I just checked from multiple servers and api.cloudron.io seems fine. Are you able to curl other sites? Say curl https://www.cloudron.io ?

                                Another idea: start afresh with ubuntu 22.04. then, run the curl command first. then, run cloudron-setup script. This will give us a better idea if it is some installation issue or some VM issue.

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                                  luckym
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                                  #18

                                  Thanks girish. I tried to curl other sites and that worked fine as well. Also from my local computer curling api.cloudron.io works fine. I then deleted the server and set up a fresh server and tried the curl command first as you suggested. Same issue.

                                  After that I deleted the server again and set up a new server that also has a IPv4 address instead of IPv6 only. This time the curl command to api.cloudron.io worked and the setup script is currently running just fine ¯_(ツ)_/¯ .

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                                  • luckymL luckym

                                    Thanks girish. I tried to curl other sites and that worked fine as well. Also from my local computer curling api.cloudron.io works fine. I then deleted the server and set up a fresh server and tried the curl command first as you suggested. Same issue.

                                    After that I deleted the server again and set up a new server that also has a IPv4 address instead of IPv6 only. This time the curl command to api.cloudron.io worked and the setup script is currently running just fine ¯_(ツ)_/¯ .

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                                    jdaviescoates
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #19

                                    @luckym said in Failed to get release information:

                                    IPv6 only

                                    sounds like that was the issue then

                                    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                                      Ah right. Cloudron currently does not support IPv6 only servers. It needs an IPv4. But this is great to know that Hetzner has IPv6 only servers. I will see how far away we are from supporting this.

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                                        eddowding
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                                        #21

                                        Ah .. ssdnodes can also be ip6 only. ip4 adds a fair chunk of money these days.

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