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Expired domain, can not access my cloudron instance

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      My domain was expired 2 days ago. Now I renewed it and still can not access back to my dashboard through "my.server.com". Should I have to wait? DNS config did not change on the domain provider (namecheap).

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        My domain was expired 2 days ago. Now I renewed it and still can not access back to my dashboard through "my.server.com". Should I have to wait? DNS config did not change on the domain provider (namecheap).

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        @devtron yes, you have to give it a bit of time to propagate. See also https://docs.cloudron.io/troubleshooting/#expired-domain . You can always add entries in hosts file temporarily to mitigate the issue for yourself.

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          @devtron yes, you have to give it a bit of time to propagate. See also https://docs.cloudron.io/troubleshooting/#expired-domain . You can always add entries in hosts file temporarily to mitigate the issue for yourself.

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          @girish I was a little impatient, it's back. Thanks

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