Russell
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Attention: windowsForum users:
Windows Subsystem for Linux ( WSL ) Debian version 9.3 was recently installed on my personal computer, which is running the Microsoft Windows 10 ( Home ) edition operating system. Debian Linux has been upgraded to version 9.5. Since the miredo software files originally resided on my Windows ( c: ) drive, it was necessary for me to use the command "cp/mnt/c/miredo/data/data_1/usr/share/doc/miredo/<filename> ~/" to copy those files to my Linux home directory, after which they were then copied to "/etc/init." While reading the "README" file associated with the miredo software, the command to run miredo was adapted for my system as follows: "/etc/init/miredo -u miredo." After entering that command and pressing the "Enter" key, a Linux prompt ( "$" ) appeared with no error messages, which indicates to me that miredo is running. A screen capture file of the "miredo_1.conf" file has been attached below for your consideration ( the "ServerBindAddress" and "Prefix" code lines have been highlighted - they were obtained from the regular tunnel that is configured under my he.net ( Hurricane Electric ) account ). Does anyone know what the next step is in order to get my tunnel running? I need a tunnel to serve up my private e-mail servers since my personal computer is configured with dynamic host configuration protocol ( DHCP ), which means that an internet protocol ( IP ) address is dynamically assigned to my computer. Thank you ( see Colossians 3:15, for example ) for your help. Keep in touch.
Sincerely in Christ,
Russell E. Willis
P.S. - Please read Proverbs 23:23.
Windows Subsystem for Linux ( WSL ) Debian version 9.3 was recently installed on my personal computer, which is running the Microsoft Windows 10 ( Home ) edition operating system. Debian Linux has been upgraded to version 9.5. Since the miredo software files originally resided on my Windows ( c: ) drive, it was necessary for me to use the command "cp/mnt/c/miredo/data/data_1/usr/share/doc/miredo/<filename> ~/" to copy those files to my Linux home directory, after which they were then copied to "/etc/init." While reading the "README" file associated with the miredo software, the command to run miredo was adapted for my system as follows: "/etc/init/miredo -u miredo." After entering that command and pressing the "Enter" key, a Linux prompt ( "$" ) appeared with no error messages, which indicates to me that miredo is running. A screen capture file of the "miredo_1.conf" file has been attached below for your consideration ( the "ServerBindAddress" and "Prefix" code lines have been highlighted - they were obtained from the regular tunnel that is configured under my he.net ( Hurricane Electric ) account ). Does anyone know what the next step is in order to get my tunnel running? I need a tunnel to serve up my private e-mail servers since my personal computer is configured with dynamic host configuration protocol ( DHCP ), which means that an internet protocol ( IP ) address is dynamically assigned to my computer. Thank you ( see Colossians 3:15, for example ) for your help. Keep in touch.
Sincerely in Christ,
Russell E. Willis
P.S. - Please read Proverbs 23:23.