Henrik
Henrik
DDokploy
Created by leggero on 12/6/2024 in #help
add custom domain
It can still be that the record hasn't propagated yet, but I still think adding the same machine Dokploy is running on as a server can cause some routing issues.
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DDokploy
Created by leggero on 12/6/2024 in #help
add custom domain
Are you launching a template?
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DDokploy
Created by leggero on 12/6/2024 in #help
add custom domain
That page is used for when you have more than one server and want to controll them all from the Dokploy dashboard
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DDokploy
Created by leggero on 12/6/2024 in #help
add custom domain
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DDokploy
Created by leggero on 12/6/2024 in #help
add custom domain
Aaaah. You don't need anything on the servers tab then. I guess that can confuse Traefik routing
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DDokploy
Created by leggero on 12/6/2024 in #help
add custom domain
You only have one server right?
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DDokploy
Created by leggero on 12/6/2024 in #help
add custom domain
That port is for SSH connection. Web traffic from the outside world goes to 80 and 443. It then goes to Traefik to the port of the container.
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DDokploy
Created by leggero on 12/6/2024 in #help
add custom domain
On the Dokploy dashboard, go to Settings->Server. Is the IP showing at the bottom the same as the one you registered on your A record?
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DDokploy
Created by leggero on 12/6/2024 in #help
add custom domain
This is pure speculation, but I think all network traffic has to go through the main Dokploy instance, where it then gets rerouted to different servers
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DDokploy
Created by leggero on 12/6/2024 in #help
add custom domain
I have not played around with multiserver setup, which you try to do now, so I'm not sure if that routing is going to work. Maybe
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DDokploy
Created by leggero on 12/6/2024 in #help
add custom domain
Either way you try to do it, remember that registering the A record don't work instantly. It starts a process where the A record has to propagate to other DNS servers around the world. Usually it goes quite fast, but it can take hours in the worst case
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DDokploy
Created by leggero on 12/6/2024 in #help
add custom domain
Another approach I would recommend is using Cloudflare DNS. It's free, and Dokploy has a guide for it. Create/log in on Cloudflare. Add a your domain that you have registered on namecheap. Somewhere on the page you will see name server. Register those on namecheap, you see them at them bottom of your picture. After that, follow this guide
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DDokploy
Created by leggero on 12/6/2024 in #help
add custom domain
Nice. It says TXT record there, but I'm assuming you can add an A record. The A record should be the IP of your Dokploy instance
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DDokploy
Created by leggero on 12/6/2024 in #help
add custom domain
I have not used namecheap, but is there a setting there to set something called A Record?
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