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      interface
      wrote on last edited by girish
      #1

      Hi,
      i have start with cloudron.
      I have forward my Domain from Cloudflare to the Cloudron IP.
      When i try to install Wordpress its still in queued reboot and now i get

      You are seeing this page because the DNS record of 192.168.178.87 is set to this server's IP but Cloudron has no app configured for this domain.
      

      How i can login again or what i must do?

      cu

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      • I interface

        Hi,
        i have start with cloudron.
        I have forward my Domain from Cloudflare to the Cloudron IP.
        When i try to install Wordpress its still in queued reboot and now i get

        You are seeing this page because the DNS record of 192.168.178.87 is set to this server's IP but Cloudron has no app configured for this domain.
        

        How i can login again or what i must do?

        cu

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        BrutalBirdie
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        wrote on last edited by
        #2

        @interface did you do manual dns config or did you setup cloudflare dns with an api token?

        Also this IP looks like a local IP address from inside your home?

        Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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        • I interface

          Hi,
          i have start with cloudron.
          I have forward my Domain from Cloudflare to the Cloudron IP.
          When i try to install Wordpress its still in queued reboot and now i get

          You are seeing this page because the DNS record of 192.168.178.87 is set to this server's IP but Cloudron has no app configured for this domain.
          

          How i can login again or what i must do?

          cu

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          nebulon
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          wrote on last edited by
          #3

          @interface is the wordpress app instance showing a running state in your Cloudron dashboard?

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            interface
            wrote on last edited by
            #4

            I try Clodflare with API first but get error 6.... or something
            Then i use Wildcard, this works and i run the App Station and press Wordpress it just on queued and nothing going on.
            I can make a fresh installation but what must i do?

            cu

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            • I interface

              I try Clodflare with API first but get error 6.... or something
              Then i use Wildcard, this works and i run the App Station and press Wordpress it just on queued and nothing going on.
              I can make a fresh installation but what must i do?

              cu

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              nebulon
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              wrote on last edited by
              #5

              @interface I am not sure I understand what you were trying describe here.
              Generally if your Cloudron dashboard is reachable, then this is a good start already. You should be able to just install another wordpress app instance to test the DNS configuration and get a sense on what is happening.

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              • nebulonN nebulon

                @interface I am not sure I understand what you were trying describe here.
                Generally if your Cloudron dashboard is reachable, then this is a good start already. You should be able to just install another wordpress app instance to test the DNS configuration and get a sense on what is happening.

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                interface
                wrote on last edited by interface
                #6

                @nebulon
                I see only a white page with

                You are seeing this page because the DNS record of 192.168.178.87 is set to this server's IP but Cloudron has no app configured for this domain.
                

                When i setup what ip i must enter?
                How i can change the DNS Settings?

                cu

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                • I interface

                  @nebulon
                  I see only a white page with

                  You are seeing this page because the DNS record of 192.168.178.87 is set to this server's IP but Cloudron has no app configured for this domain.
                  

                  When i setup what ip i must enter?
                  How i can change the DNS Settings?

                  cu

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                  girish
                  Staff
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #7

                  @interface after you setup cloudron, you cannot navigate by IP address. You have to go to the dashboard using https://my.domain.com .

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                  • girishG girish

                    @interface after you setup cloudron, you cannot navigate by IP address. You have to go to the dashboard using https://my.domain.com .

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                    interface
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                    #8

                    @girish
                    ok but how i must point Cloudflare?
                    I have a Domain Registar at there i have point to the Nameserver to Cloudflare.
                    From Cloudflare i have point to the IP of my Webhost.
                    At home i have a Router where i have NO-IP DNS Service account.
                    So i must at Cloudron the IP from NO-IP or from my Router but there are changing.

                    cu

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                    • I interface

                      @girish
                      ok but how i must point Cloudflare?
                      I have a Domain Registar at there i have point to the Nameserver to Cloudflare.
                      From Cloudflare i have point to the IP of my Webhost.
                      At home i have a Router where i have NO-IP DNS Service account.
                      So i must at Cloudron the IP from NO-IP or from my Router but there are changing.

                      cu

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                      nebulon
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                      @interface so if you run your Cloudron from your home connection, then you have to portforward relevant ports on your router to your Cloudron server. Then setup Cloudron with the domain backend to be cloudflare and use the dynamic dns feature in Cloudron to keep the DNS record up-to-date https://docs.cloudron.io/networking/#dynamic-dns

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                      • nebulonN nebulon

                        @interface so if you run your Cloudron from your home connection, then you have to portforward relevant ports on your router to your Cloudron server. Then setup Cloudron with the domain backend to be cloudflare and use the dynamic dns feature in Cloudron to keep the DNS record up-to-date https://docs.cloudron.io/networking/#dynamic-dns

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                        @nebulon
                        Ok but must now setup a new installation or how i can change this?

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                        • I interface

                          @nebulon
                          Ok but must now setup a new installation or how i can change this?

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                          nebulon
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                          @interface as long as your Cloudron dashboard is reachable you can perform all this from the UI. If your IP has changed by now for the dashboard as well, then initially set your current IP manually for your my.example.com dashboard domain to reach that again.

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