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ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT When trying to get to cert

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      wrote on last edited by girish
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      Hey all,

      I have installed cloudron on an ubuntu server vm however when it tells me to go to my https://<IP> I just get an err_connection_timed_out. Does anyone have any ideas or how I can resolve this? For info I have a BT home hub, tried to port forward both 80 and 443 port for http, however even when I check "Open port checker" still says they're both closed, totally at a loss on what to do from now, on getting port forwarded and cloudron setup

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        Hey all,

        I have installed cloudron on an ubuntu server vm however when it tells me to go to my https://<IP> I just get an err_connection_timed_out. Does anyone have any ideas or how I can resolve this? For info I have a BT home hub, tried to port forward both 80 and 443 port for http, however even when I check "Open port checker" still says they're both closed, totally at a loss on what to do from now, on getting port forwarded and cloudron setup

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        @leefree IAs a first step, are you able to access https://<internal-ip-of-your-vm> ? If that works, it means the VM itself is fine and ports are open. Next step is then to figure why BT home hub is not forwarnding ports correctly.

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