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    • michuvon
      michuvon last edited by

      Hi,

      I have cloudron running on a linode server and now got stuck on the Domain Setup page.

      ℹ
      It's the first Linode server I'm setting up.
      It's the first time I try Cloudron.
      I have basic+ linux knowledge.
      I wish to use duckDNS.

      ✔
      I have edited linux cron (following this guide: https://www.duckdns.org/install.jsp)

      ✔
      If I use my.duckdns.org domain, I already end up on the Cloudron Domain Setup page - it works.

      ✔ ❔
      On cloud.linode.com I have used the "Domains" tab on the left to add my duckdns.org domain and I can see A/AAAA Records for both *.my.duckdns.org. and my.duckdns.org

      ❌
      However, I tried using the Wildcard DNS Provider
      but bet the error queryNs ENODATA my.duckdns.org

      What I'm I doing wrong?

      Not sure I understand correctly how to setup A records.
      The docs assume me knowing this: https://docs.cloudron.io/domains/#wildcard-dns

      Or can I just use No-op DNS as duckDNS and my linux cron edit solve this?

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      • michuvon
        michuvon @nebulon last edited by michuvon

        @nebulon @scooke

        I tried just using No-op DNS with the settings described in my initial post.

        I now use my.mysubdomain.duckdns.org to get to the Cloudron dashboard.
        and
        pixelfed.mysubdomain.duckdns.org to reach my pixelfed instance.

        Let's Encrypt worked and I do't get any error regarding SSL Certs from the browser, meaning https works.


        However, I don't think that this step was actually necessary:

        On cloud.linode.com I have used the "Domains" tab on the left to add my duckdns.org domain and I can see A/AAAA Records for both *.mysubdomain.duckdns.org. and mysubdomain.duckdns.org


        NOTE: I realize that it was confusing to write my.duckdns.org as example URL, as cloudron is using my as subdomain for the panel.
        I can't edit the original post any more, but if some day someone runs into the same issue and reads this post, be aware of it.

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        • scooke
          scooke @michuvon last edited by

          @michuvon Cloudron generally uses the entire system for itself, meaning it doesn't work well to install other apps or services outside the Cloudron. I don't think the documentation makes that clear enough, but that is probably because it assumes that since it is Docker-based that everything running on the server will be through it, Cloudron, using Docker.

          You can use Searx version 1.6.0 in Cloudron, however. I don't know how they compare, but I saw the word, "privacy" in the description.

          A life lived in fear is a life half-lived

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          • nebulon
            nebulon Staff last edited by

            I am not very familiar with duckdns, however I assumed you would have to choose a personal subdomain like foobar.duckns.org then further for the Cloudron dashboard you need my.foobar.duckdns.org pointing to your server and ideally the wildcard record as well, if they support this.

            Further given that those are all subdomains of duckdns.org I am not sure if you will get an SSL certificate, since that domain might hit LetsEncrypt rate-limits quickly.

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            • michuvon
              michuvon @nebulon last edited by michuvon

              @nebulon @scooke

              I tried just using No-op DNS with the settings described in my initial post.

              I now use my.mysubdomain.duckdns.org to get to the Cloudron dashboard.
              and
              pixelfed.mysubdomain.duckdns.org to reach my pixelfed instance.

              Let's Encrypt worked and I do't get any error regarding SSL Certs from the browser, meaning https works.


              However, I don't think that this step was actually necessary:

              On cloud.linode.com I have used the "Domains" tab on the left to add my duckdns.org domain and I can see A/AAAA Records for both *.mysubdomain.duckdns.org. and mysubdomain.duckdns.org


              NOTE: I realize that it was confusing to write my.duckdns.org as example URL, as cloudron is using my as subdomain for the panel.
              I can't edit the original post any more, but if some day someone runs into the same issue and reads this post, be aware of it.

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