Starting today, my Surfer and other apps have a hash-like string appended to the address bar. When I click the Surfer app, it should open the normal site viewer. Instead, my browser downloads a TXT file with a title containing a set of 8 "random" characters. This started happening after I installed LAMP. I'm thinking it could be a DNS entry issue. I'm not sure. I'm new to Cloudron.
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Switched DNS to Cloudflare. Can't access anything.I was having a problem with every browser saying my Let's Encrypt certificate through Cloudron was untrusted. Obviously, the site not loading would kill any chance of launching it to the public. I switched to Cloudflare and edited the domain entry in Cloudron and changed it to Cloudflare and added the token. But now I can't access Cloudron or anything else. I am confused about what my DNS table is suppose to look like. When I try to access my.foo.example, I get a Cloudflare 1016 error (origin). When I try to access the public site with or without the www, it just doesn't load. When I check the domain with or without www on dnschecker.org, the CNAME doesn't work in any country. The A record without www is only loading in Brazil. The A record with www works in every country. When I try to load the site without www in Firefox on Android, I get a Cloudflare page giving a 522 error code (connection timed out) with host error. The server is in France. I currently have the SSL setting on Strict with self-hosted since I had not installed the Cloudflare origin certificate on the server. There could be an issue with the Proxied entries but I can't access Cloudron. I have included a screenshot of my DNS table in Cloudflare. The problem seems to lie in the table entries: