anonymizer

Raymond House raymondh40 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 25 11:53:58 UTC 2015


In /etc  I have a folder named "pki" and the tar. file is in it ?

On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 7:41 AM, Raymond House <raymondh40 at gmail.com> wrote:

> I opened a folder named "openvpn" in /Downloads/etc and tried the command
> again but still not working so I guess that's not the right way to do it.
>
> On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 7:28 AM, Raymond House <raymondh40 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> At this point Myles, I don't want to guess this so how should I proceed
>> to create it? I'm no expert.
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 7:24 AM, Myles Braithwaite <
>> me at mylesbraithwaite.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Does `/etc/openvpn` exist? Try creating it.
>>>
>>> Raymond House wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Myles, when I do that it still says: no such file or directory.Yet
>>>> these files are in /Downloads.
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 7:15 AM, Myles Braithwaite <
>>>> me at mylesbraithwaite.com <mailto:me at mylesbraithwaite.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>     Raymond House wrote:
>>>>
>>>>         Hi, I'm working with  anonymizer support on this and they say
>>>>         I must
>>>>         move the tar. file to /etc/openvpn directory, I cant move it
>>>>         there, it
>>>>         does not work, and once that's done to use the following
>>>>         command: mv
>>>>         Downloads/anonymizer___universal_openvpn.tar /etc/openvpn
>>>>         tar -xvf /etc/openvpn/anonymizer___universal_openvpn.tar Why
>>>>         the /etc
>>>>         directory? Grouchy says it's not a good idea to have files in
>>>>         /etc.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     If you prefix with the `sudo` command it will allow you to put the
>>>>     files in `/etc/openvpn` directory. It should look something like
>>>> this:
>>>>
>>>>     sudo mv ~/Downloads/anonymizer___universal_openvpn.tar /etc/openvpn
>>>>     cd /etc/openvpn
>>>>     sudo tar -xvf /etc/openvpn/anonymizer___universal_openvpn.tar
>>>>
>>>>     The `/etc` directory is where all the configuration files are
>>>>     stored for the different services/applications running on your
>>>>     computer.
>>>>
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