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  • Can't reach setup IP
    A Ascua

    Thanks for the input.

    @girish All your commands show green, and I am able to for example ping websites.

    However I am guessing that not setting up bridging before setting up the vm is the issue. I will look further and read into how to do it correctly tomorrow. Any tips or references appreciated. Right now I'm running network source: "virtual network 'default' : NAT and Device "virtio".

    @murgero Ive tried with all firewalls off. The usecase here is to migrate a digital ocean VPS to instead run out of my home. I have a subscription.

    @DigitEgal im guessing this is not relevant given that I have internet access from the VM?

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  • Can't reach setup IP
    A Ascua

    Hi!

    On a fresh install I'm having trouble accessing the IP to continue the setup. It's not an issue with certificates. When I try accessing the IP from a windows machine and run diagnostics it states that the IP is online but not responding to connection attempts.

    Message given: "The remote computer isn’t responding to connections on port 443, possibly due to firewall or security policy settings, or because it might be temporarily unavailable."

    I have tried this from two computers on my network, one without firewall and one with windows firewall. Is this a router issue? And how do I fix it?

    When entering my router I don't see my virtualized linux running cloudron on connected devices. I have tried to turn off the router firewall without success.

    My linux skills are limited.

    My setup is:
    Ubuntu 20.04.03 LTS desktop where I have cloudron running virtualized with VMM on Ubuntu 20.04.03 LTS server on a fresh install. I think setup ran smoothly.
    Another windows machine on my network also trying to access.

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