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Failed to set up on google cloud

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    • AndresZlp15A Offline
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      wrote on last edited by girish
      #1

      Use

      wget https://cloudron.io/cloudron-setup
      chmod +x ./cloudron-setup
      ./cloudron-setup
      

      It takes time and finishes installing, it tells me to go to the ip to configure, when entering it keeps loading until it gives me an ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT error, I tried it with a root user, then reset the vps, use another user with sudo and it gives the same result , the vps has 16gbs of ram and 8 vCores.

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      • AndresZlp15A AndresZlp15

        Use

        wget https://cloudron.io/cloudron-setup
        chmod +x ./cloudron-setup
        ./cloudron-setup
        

        It takes time and finishes installing, it tells me to go to the ip to configure, when entering it keeps loading until it gives me an ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT error, I tried it with a root user, then reset the vps, use another user with sudo and it gives the same result , the vps has 16gbs of ram and 8 vCores.

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        wrote on last edited by BrutalBirdie
        #2

        @AndresZlp15
        Did you ad a public IP for the instance?
        Did you setup the firewall on google site to allow 80/443?


        edit:
        I just found a nice tutorial for gc setup.
        Maybe this helps?

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        • BrutalBirdieB BrutalBirdie

          @AndresZlp15
          Did you ad a public IP for the instance?
          Did you setup the firewall on google site to allow 80/443?


          edit:
          I just found a nice tutorial for gc setup.
          Maybe this helps?

          AndresZlp15A Offline
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          AndresZlp15
          wrote on last edited by
          #3

          @BrutalBirdie Thanks, it worked for me.

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