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No issue as well, seems like you have a DNS issue. Any chance you've got a PiHole with a faulty config?
It is like you knew i had. (Or this has happened before).
Pihole runs on the same machine and 1 other. To request the pihole dns 192.168.0.100 is needed.
Do you recommend anything else to check?
Try running this command from your PC, your server and the uptime kuma container:
If it fails on all three, the issue is on PiHole. If it fails on the server or container, it's a common networking issue between container and host or intra-container.