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As described in README: Please note that the proxy gets the Telegram core IP addresses at the start of the container. We try to keep the changes to a minimum, but you should restart the container about once a day, just in case.
Is there a way, to check if telegram server IPs has changed? Then download the new IP list and restart service automaticly without restart the whole container?
There is no nice solution to restart a kubernetes deployment once a day... :(
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As described in README:
Please note that the proxy gets the Telegram core IP addresses at the start of the container. We try to keep the changes to a minimum, but you should restart the container about once a day, just in case.
Is there a way, to check if telegram server IPs has changed? Then download the new IP list and restart service automaticly without restart the whole container?
There is no nice solution to restart a kubernetes deployment once a day... :(
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: