Grass app that can be ran on VPS machines. It can detect all network interfaces automatically.
This app is a NodeJS app and some linux OS already have it and you can check the version of it by running the node -v
command, if something is returned, this means you already have it. But this app requires v19.0.0
so you might need to update it. Here's a helpful link: 3 Ways to Update Node.js to Latest Version on Linux Systems
.
Linux systems have labels for IP addresses and you can check that by using the ip address show
command on your terminal. If you see that the results of the command has the same name for your IP address range (example: if your IPs from 192.168.0.1/255
have the same eth0
label), you'll have to modify each network interface to have a different label (example: the 192.168.0.1
IP has eth0:0
and 192.168.0.2
has eth:1
and so on). We have created a script that does that for you. Simply run the modify-network-interface.sh
file on your terminal and check your addresses by running ip address show
again.
- Clone the github repository to your VPS machine.
- Run the
/scripts/start.sh
file which will install the necessary packages and dependencies to run the app locally. NOTE: This will ask for your user id/s as input so that the grass knows who owns these IP addresses. - It should now run the app. Check your dashboard app to see if the IP addresses are starting to reflect.
If you ever experience issues, please join our discord and open a ticket.
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/main/net/data/ssl/certificates/websocket_cacert.pem
./build.sh docker run --name v2 -d grass-vps 1087