Hehe. I was joking there.
Have done it randomly on my backup raspi 3 so many times 🤣
Hehe. I was joking there.
Have done it randomly on my backup raspi 3 so many times 🤣
Whistles and looks away
I have absolutely no idea what you’re talking about
😜
Thanks :)
Please excuse the absolute newbie question - What’s “pass”?
Cba = “Can’t be arsed”
Apple: “You’re not using your mac how we designed it to. Please pay $4000 more to use the right side usb-c without issues”.
Gotcha. I learned something new. Thanks :)
Could it be that you need to run the VM network in NAT mode, instead of a “Bridge” mode?
Please note, I have little experience in troubleshooting these, I’m just spitballing ideas here…
My eyes!!! My eyes!!! Aaaaa…
Damn it… You got me… 🤣🤣🤣
In that case, why not simply
rm -rf /
😜
Now that’s a combination of words I didn’t expect to read in a sentence…
Rats… Sorry mate.
We’ll have to wait for someone smarter than me to come and solve this.
Does curl
support certificate downloads?
Edit: try openssl
if you have access to it…
I know this is not exactly what you’re looking for, but I found for a Fortinet ssl vpn connection.
https://askubuntu.com/a/1338207
It might work for you? Doesn’t hurt to try…
EDIT: Another thing you can try is the official OpenVPN client for linux…
Much like your opinion then?