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Unable to access https:// due to Error code: SSL_ERROR_NO_CYPHER_OVERLAP

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  • COMTOP1C Offline
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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    Hello everyone,
    The title basically sums it up, I cannot access https after setting the provider to Cloudflare and the local IP address redirects to the public IP address, I've tested safari, chrome, firefox and edge and all the browsers show the same, or equivalent, error message, I've tried disabling security protocols on the browsers but nothing is working.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks!

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    replied to COMTOP1 on last edited by
    #2

    @comtop1 do you use the Cloudflare proxy setting?

    Also from the docs:

    Cloudron configures Cloudflare to proxy only the DNS. If you change this setting in Cloudflare to proxy HTTP traffic as well, be sure to use the Full SSL (Strict) mode.

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    replied to COMTOP1 on last edited by
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    @comtop1 Did you get this sorted out? Usually, I have seen disabling and re-enabling cloudflare proxy fixes things. Seems to be some in Cloudflare SSL proxy caching.

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