Arc Software Consultancy using the Raspberry Pi This site will be used to blog the experiences of the Arc Software team as they learn about, experiment with and develop software for the Raspberry Pi computer.
This post will show in detail what you need to do to get an already established wireless access point on your Pi to use a VPN connection. In the Mediacenter forum, I described a complete solution to get around the Netflix geo-blocking. # not support IPv6 connection tracking by opening ephemeral port range # 32768:61000. This is only applied if IPV6_SPI is not enabled. This is the # same workaround implemented by RedHat in the sample default IPv6 rules # # Because connection tracking does not work on such kernels, applications that drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Set 20 06:52 iScripts Multicart 2.4.1.1 Remote Command Execution drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Set 20 06:53 ISPConfig 3.0.5.* 6 SQL injection Vulnerability drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Set 16 02:39 Java 6 Update 27 Download and Execute Vulnerability sudo ./hma-vpn.sh -p tcp Washington The script does work however I get Failed to load IP address at the end, and after that DNS resolution does not work. So I am wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction. Using sudo results in Command not found. When you run a command using sudo you are effectively running it as the superuser or root. The reason that the root user is not finding your command is likely that the PATH environment variable for root does not include the directory where foo.sh is located. Hence the command is not found.
I am a beginner in Linux when i install arch Linux dual boot, download base system then i go to chroot then make a ram using a command: mkinitcpio -p Linux. when i write it, gives me command not found.
You might be missing a few switches when you type in the command. For instance, to get a list of the fastest servers around you try:./hma-vpn.sh -t (easy to remember as "test") Then to connect, you'd type something like this: Say I want to connect using TCP to Dallas, I'd type./hma-vpn.sh -p tcp Dallas Do so either by first running "su" and then proceed, or prefix each command with "sudo". Feel free to use other VPN connection methods, e.g. PPTP or L2TP via a GUI like LXDE, Gnome, Unity; PPTP via command line, or gOpenVPN via GUI. To use the proxyserver from outside of our local network, you'll need to create a port forwarding rule on your router
Jan 31, 2020 · (* Now, I did that, unzipped them onto the Desktop and then I'm told to run the command "sudo ./hma-openvpn.sh" which I did and get "command not found") Also, re install doesn't mean that user permissions are fine (* Well I had to since I screwed it up earlier), and you need to create sudo user (* Ok, I need help with that because instructions
# not support IPv6 connection tracking by opening ephemeral port range # 32768:61000. This is only applied if IPV6_SPI is not enabled. This is the # same workaround implemented by RedHat in the sample default IPv6 rules # # Because connection tracking does not work on such kernels, applications that drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Set 20 06:52 iScripts Multicart 2.4.1.1 Remote Command Execution drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Set 20 06:53 ISPConfig 3.0.5.* 6 SQL injection Vulnerability drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Set 16 02:39 Java 6 Update 27 Download and Execute Vulnerability sudo ./hma-vpn.sh -p tcp Washington The script does work however I get Failed to load IP address at the end, and after that DNS resolution does not work. So I am wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction. Using sudo results in Command not found. When you run a command using sudo you are effectively running it as the superuser or root. The reason that the root user is not finding your command is likely that the PATH environment variable for root does not include the directory where foo.sh is located. Hence the command is not found. Getting rid of "-bash: file: command not found" is easy. All you have to do is search for file package as follows using the apt command: apt info file. Package: file Version: 1:5.35-4+deb10u1 Priority: standard Section: utils Maintainer: