anything in your log files?
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 6:28 PM Mark Phillips
wrote:
> When I run shutdown -h now or click on the power off button, all I get is
> the purple ubuntu screen with the rolling lights underneath the ubuntu
> logo. And the machine never shuts down. Same with reset.
>
>
When I run shutdown -h now or click on the power off button, all I get is
the purple ubuntu screen with the rolling lights underneath the ubuntu
logo. And the machine never shuts down. Same with reset.
Suggestions on where to look for the problem?
Thanks!
Mark
I finally got the vpn working, but I'm having trouble with bittorrent.
So far I've tried Deluge. The next time I have time to mess with it, I
can try another bittorrent client. Michael, which one do you use?
On 09/18/2018 11:35 AM, Michael Butash wrote:
How are you configuring the openvpn
How are you configuring the openvpn connection? Using PIA vpn, they give
you an openvpn file to connect with, or at least did last I set it up, and
otherwise should just need the package dependencies installed with openvpn.
I'd say launch openvpn via the cli in debug to see what errors it's
Is the network connection working without the VPN?
Yep...
Can the host box see port 1194?
Can the virtual box see port 1194?
Is that the port that server is configured at?
ET
Bob Elzer writes:
Is the network connection working without the VPN?
On Mon, Sep 17, 2018, 10:57 PM Jim wrote:
Is the network connection working without the VPN?
On Mon, Sep 17, 2018, 10:57 PM Jim wrote:
> I decided to try a virtual machine for bittorrent. The host machine
> runs kubuntu 14.04 with 4GB RAM. I've installed virtualbox 5.2.18. The
> virtual machine is running lubuntu 18 and has 1GB RAM.
Hi Jim
I recommend the network bridge so all traffic will go direct to the NIC
with it's own IP, but I openVPN quite often using both bridge and NAT I use
nat when not at home and have to to use a single wifi on the host
the only difference is in nat the host will provide a internal ip which is