Just a friendly reminder to check that the firewall on the remote host doesn't block the incoming TCP port 4567, like Digital Ocean do when you spin up a Gitlab droplet with their 1-click installer, otherwise you end up with a network error likenet/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers).
If this is the case, a simple sudo ufw allow 4567 will solve the problem.
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Just a friendly reminder to check that the firewall on the remote host doesn't block the incoming TCP port 4567, like Digital Ocean do when you spin up a Gitlab droplet with their 1-click installer, otherwise you end up with a network error like
net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers).
If this is the case, a simple
sudo ufw allow 4567
will solve the problem.