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celery repo #5

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bay007 opened this issue Apr 11, 2021 · 19 comments
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To be able to use webhooks for trigger nodes of external services like GitHub, n8n has to be reachable from the web. To make that easy, n8n has a special tunnel service, which redirects requests from our servers to your local n8n instance (uses this code: https://github.com/localtunnel/localtunnel (opens new window)).

If you've installed n8n using npm, start n8n with --tunnel

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bay007 commented Apr 11, 2021

To be able to use webhooks for trigger nodes of external services like GitHub, n8n has to be reachable from the web. To make that easy, n8n has a special tunnel service, which redirects requests from our servers to your local n8n instance (uses this code: https://github.com/localtunnel/localtunnel (opens new window)).

If you've installed n8n using npm, start n8n with --tunnel

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To be able to use webhooks for trigger nodes of external services like GitHub, n8n has to be reachable from the web. To make that easy, n8n has a special tunnel service, which redirects requests from our servers to your local n8n instance (uses this code: https://github.com/localtunnel/localtunnel (opens new window)).

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To be able to use webhooks for trigger nodes of external services like GitHub, n8n has to be reachable from the web. To make that easy, n8n has a special tunnel service, which redirects requests from our servers to your local n8n instance (uses this code: https://github.com/localtunnel/localtunnel (opens new window)).

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