Comment on Pangolin
aMockTie@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
According to the docs, you should be using UDP port 51820 (unless you changed the port in the docker compose file).
You should also check the dynamic config file to be sure that it’s using the correct domain name. See this page: https://docs.fossorial.io/Getting%20Started/Manual%20Install%20Guides/docker-compose
If you’re still having issues, make sure the containers are running with docker compose stats
and check the logs with docker compose logs -f
. It might also be worth checking the domain name to be sure that it’s resolving to the correct IP address, both locally and externally.
TheOldRepublic@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Just to clarify. I have 80 and 443 as TCP and 51820 (sorry for the typo) as UDP. I used the automatic installer script. Doesn’t that generate the config files? If not, then probably there lies my problem.
aMockTie@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
As a sanity check, I just completed the same setup that you described (Ubuntu Server 24.04 running in a Proxmox VM, Domain name pointing to a CNAME that points to the Dynamic IP, using the installer script, enabled CrowdSec, etc.), and everything worked out of the box. A couple of things I noticed that would also be worth checking now that I’m more familiar with this specific setup are:
dig pangolin.mydomain.com
ordig @1.1.1.1 pangolin.mydomain.com
should show the CNAME that points to the A record.I hope that helps!
aMockTie@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
The script should take care of that config, but it’s something to check just in case there was a typo or anything else like that.
Did you check to make sure the DNS records are resolving properly?