tgcf on vps(icoso) #487
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Your vps provider must give you a public IP, and firewall enabled to port 8501, then you may able to access. Or another way is you can try ssh port tunneling e.g. If my answer helps, please mark it as answer. Thank you 😁. |
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this is really hard, i turned off console so did the web ui |
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@Bilalfr123 from the conversation flow that I've observed, you are making things difficult for yourself. |
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I suggest ensuring that you successfully install and run TGCF web on your VPS before moving on to the next step of making it run 24/7.
Exit the screen session by Ctrl + a then press d. Now you can safely close the console to VPS. |
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There are a lot of ways you can run 24/7. I assumed you only want the process to run after closing the ssh connection. But before that, try to run tgcf-web, configure everything, your connections, login your telegram account, and try to run the tgcf, making sure the message forwarding works fine. After everything is fine, then you can start to worry how to run 24/7. @25gabriel-cmyk has shown you the easiest way to do that. |
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Lol, that's what i've been guessing since the very beginning 🤣 |
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i have successfully ran tgcf locally after following the readme but to run it permanently i tried it on vps called icoso, the name doesnt matter as they are all essentially same.
Now, after running sudo apt update command in my console using ssh, i created virtual environment following readme steps and after running tgcf-web it gave me link to the UI or control panel but that link doesnt seem to work whereas when i ran locally on my terminal it works.
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