noobhub on OpenShift?

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Luke100000
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noobhub on OpenShift?

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Hello,

I want to install my own noobhub server and I tried Heroku and OpenShift. On both I was able to launch noobhub, but I am not able to connect with the client. I researched a lot and all people "solved" the problem by using digitalocean. But I rather want a free service. I'm a student and have no money yet :nyu:

From what I read in the OpenShift documentation it IS possible, but I don't know how to get a public IP.

Has anyone experience with that?

Thanks!
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You can register for the Github Student Pack, which is absolutely free and includes 50$ of DigitalOcean credit. It's not strictly a solution, but still.
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Nixola wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2017 11:27 am You can register for the Github Student Pack, which is absolutely free and includes 50$ of DigitalOcean credit. It's not strictly a solution, but still.
Thanks for the hint, I will check it out. But after 10 months I will have the same problem again :death:
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Hey,
did you find any solution?
I am also curious about this, and have been fiddling around for 3 hours trying to make it work on Heroku.
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Nothing so far. As much as I learned it's simple not possible to get it running on openshift and I think Heroku won't work either. A lot of people recommend DigitalOcean for 5$ per month instead.
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