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      pavlos1982
      wrote on last edited by girish
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      I am having issues accessing Cloudron on my lan instead of diverting to the cloud, I have tried adding a static host name and IP in DNS, and changing the server host to point to the LAN IP no luck, anyone successfully set this up?

      I am running the cloudron on a local lan server.

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        1. What exactly are you trying to access? Cloudron or an App installed on Cloudron? If an App, which App is it?
        2. How do you try to access? SSH? Browser? Something else?
        3. What happens when you try to access? Do you get any error message or dialogs?
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          1. What exactly are you trying to access? Cloudron or an App installed on Cloudron? If an App, which App is it?
          2. How do you try to access? SSH? Browser? Something else?
          3. What happens when you try to access? Do you get any error message or dialogs?
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          @Kubernetes said in accessing cloudron on lan:

          1. What exactly are you trying to access? Cloudron or an App installed on Cloudron? If an App, which App is it?
          2. How do you try to access? SSH? Browser? Something else?
          3. What happens when you try to access? Do you get any error messages or dialogs?

          I have installed guacamole as an app and wanted to access some services using browser.

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            Have you read through https://docs.cloudron.io/networking/#private-dns already? Seems like this outlines your situation.

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