F@H on a dedicated server?
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Just now, Baos said:To be clear, I run the following command on my server?
ssh <server ip> -L36331:localhost:36330My PC is running Windows 10 with FAHControl already installed as part of the FAH standard install.
No. The SSH command is used on your local computer to connect to the server with SSH. I assume you have root access to your dedicated server and you're managing it over SSH?
Since you're using Windows you're probably better off using PuTTY to connect to the server.
On the server:
- Install the FAHCLient
- Configure the FAHClient (config.xml)
- Start the FAHClient as a service (/etc/init.d/FAHClient start)
On your machine:
- Install FAHControl
- (If you have F@H running on your local machine, you should automatically see it there)
- Download PuTTY (if you don't have it already)
- Start it and enter hostname
-
Configure the SSH tunnel
- Connection > SSH > Tunnels
- Enter "36331" as source port
- Enter "localhost:36330" as destination
- Click on add
- Save this as a session so you don't have to configure it all the time
- Connect to the server
- In FAHControl (on your local PC):
- Click on "Add"
- Enter "localhost" as the host name
- Enter 36331 as the port
FAHControl will connect to localhost:36331. PuTTY will be listening on that port and forwarding the connection to the server, so you're actually connecting to "localhost:36330" on the server.
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