Closed Kaiser42 closed 2 months ago
Perhaps the server, but we have yet to work on installing the client on Raspberry. It is not planned, either.
Perhaps the server, but we have yet to work on installing the client on Raspberry. It is not planned, either.
Yeh just the server
The severer is built in pure .NET. I think you can the linux arm built in one of the latest raspberry. Let us we know if you try that.
The severer is built in pure .NET. I think you can the linux arm built in one of the latest raspberry. Let us we know if you try that.
It says it is not installed, any suggestions?
The severer is built in pure .NET. I think you can the linux arm built in one of the latest raspberry. Let us we know if you try that.
Please login to your server and go to /opt/VpnHoodServer/ You can run ./vhserver and see what's wrong; please send me the error message. Also, there is log file in /storage/logs/server.log, which may be helpful, but it looks the server didn't run at all. Make sure you have installed the correct binary. As far as I know, the Raspberry is arm.
Let me know the result ./vhserver
Please login to your server and go to /opt/VpnHoodServer/ You can run ./vhserver and see what's wrong; please send me the error message. Also, there is log file in /storage/logs/server.log, which may be helpful, but it looks the server didn't run at all. Make sure you have installed the correct binary. As far as I know, the Raspberry is arm.
Let me know the result ./vhserver
I got it to work using VpnHoodServer-linux-arm64.sh but it won't connect.
Good, let me know what the problem was in the previous step.
For the last issue, ensure you have an IPv4 "PublicInToken" in your server, then get the token again. Also, please ensure the IP from the device you are trying to connect is reachable. Let m e know the result, i am here for you to help if it does not work
please note the IPv4 is not mandatory if you are sure that you client have IP6
Good, let me know what the problem was in the previous step.
For the last issue, ensure you have an IPv4 "PublicInToken" in your server, then get the token again. Also, please ensure the IP from the device you are trying to connect is reachable. Let m e know the result, i am here for you to help if it does not work
wdym whit " ensure you have an IPv4 "PublicInToken" in your server, then get the token again."?
this?
done, it works.
That's great. Is it Raspberry? If it is:
That's great. Is it Raspberry? If it is:
- Have you managed to use it? Only in hause, right now in class I have tried it but it does not connect, I attach the log
- What about the speed and your experience? It was fine, it didn't make much difference using my pc as a server but the test was local so outside I don't know.
- Did you need to manually configure your server, or it was easy? I just changed the installation instruction by changing the link to reference the one in arch.
I think the machine does not hold and shuts down or there is a problem.
I already saw that I have to log in to the machine to go. is there any way that is without? is that I can not connect via ssh, I tried everything but outside the network is impossible for me @trudyhood
is it possible to install it on a raspberry?