a month ago
I have a Django web application that is loading up for me. It uses Cloudflare domain that is forwarded to the railway specified URL, per the documentation. The site loads and is fully featured in Firefox on Arch Linux. However, when attempting to load the page from Zen Browser on Arch it won't load - unable to connect. Similarly, when attempting to load from Firefox or Safari on MacOS it won't load with the error connection timed out, server taking too long to respond.
I suspect the issue is DNS (it always is) but I can't track down the cause. The website is https://architextual.net. I have a CNAME record in Cloudflare that points directly to the railway provided endpoint. I have one additional CNAME record with www Name and architextual.net target. Everything has "proxied" enabled in Cloudflare.
Any help would be appreciated. Happy to answer any questions or provide additional information to assist.
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a month ago
from my experience it would take up to 1 to 2 days.
if you want to confirm it is from railway or from Cloudflare, you can generate railway domain for that service, after that you can open both domain (cloudflare and railway), if only Cloudflare domain then couldflare is still propagating
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a month ago
I can load it up just fine. It might be a DNS caching issue. Try accessing the website in an incognito window.
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a month ago
from my experience it would take up to 1 to 2 days.
if you want to confirm it is from railway or from Cloudflare, you can generate railway domain for that service, after that you can open both domain (cloudflare and railway), if only Cloudflare domain then couldflare is still propagating
a month ago
if you want to confirm it is from railway or from Cloudflare, you can generate railway domain for that service, after that you can open both domain (cloudflare and railway), if only Cloudflare domain then couldflare is still propagating
This was a good suggestion. I can get other devices to load the Railway provided endpoint just fine. Confirms it's Cloudflare / DNS.
Waited a bit more and seems like everything propagated out just fine. I'm able to load it now from all browsers / devices.
Status changed to Solved brody • about 1 month ago