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## Linux server:
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If your MQTT broker is hosted on a local server, you may want Tasmota OTA to work the same server as a service. Here is how to achieve this:
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- Copy the python script on the Linux server
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- Copy the python script on the Linux server:
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```
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$ sudo su
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# mkdir /srv/tasmota/fw_server/fw
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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```
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- User rights
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- User rights:
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We have created those files and directories as `root` but it is not desirable, the option `User=XYZ` should be uncommented and `XYZ` replaced by you usernane.
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In the following commands too, replace 4 time `XYZ` by your username :
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# chown -hR XYZ:XYZ /srv/tasmota
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# chown XYZ:XYZ /etc/systemd/system/tasmota.service
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```
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- Run the service
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- Run the service:
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```
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# systemctl daemon-reload
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# systemctl enable tasmota.service
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# systemctl start tasmota.service
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```
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- Check the service is active and running.
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- Check the service is active and running:
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```
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# systemctl status tasmota.service
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```
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- Test of the server
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- Test of the server:
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To feed the Linux server, we're now able to copy new firmware files in the folder `/srv/tasmota/fw_server/fw` with `XYZ` user rights. It can be done using `scp` or `samba` for instance. Upload `firmware.bin` into the folder. The service can be tested from any browser by issuing the address `http://<ip_address>:5000/firmware.bin` were `<ip_address>` is the address of the Linux server.
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If you reboot the server, the service should startup again.
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- After a power failure, local HTTP OTA server may become unresponsive
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- After a power failure, local HTTP OTA server may become unresponsive:
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If you notice that the OTA mechanism is broken, try at first to download the served file from a browser. If you can't, then check the status of the service as said above. After a power failure, your wlan0 IP may resolve to an invalid value like `169.254.5.153` because your LAN gateway was not ready.
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```
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If you recognize the IP address of your server on the last status line, it should be OK now... OTA service restored!
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- PlatformIO
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- PlatformIO:
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If you want PlatformIO to be able to upload your compiled binaries to the local server, you'll still have to setup `ssh` with `ssh-keygen` in order to use the Tasmota script `pio/sftp-uploader.py` without password.
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