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Thread: Install apt / apt-get on OpenVix?

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    Install apt / apt-get on OpenVix?

    I'd like to try to get Syncthing working on OpenVix. (https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing).

    The usual way would be
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    apt install syncthing
    after adding the appropriate repo. However OpenVix doesn't seem to ship with apt.

    Does anyone have any thoughts on how I could install it (and sudo) ?

    Thanks

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    I managed to get the Syncthing (arm) tarball on to the box and it launches fine without error - cool.

    Sadly though despite netstat showing a listener on the port I need to connect via for Syncthing admin (8384) whenever I browse to the box I get "Connection Refused" in my browser, almost as if there's a firewall on the OpenVix box.

    I can find no sign of ipfw or iptables - could something else be limiting inbound connections?

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    Quote Originally Posted by steveharman View Post
    could something else be limiting inbound connections?
    I've no experience of syncthing - so this might be egg-sucking irrelevance - but the docs suggest you need to change the default listen address (to 0.0.0.0:8384) or tunnel via ssh.

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    Hi! That's interesting, thanks. I hadn't considered ssh tunneling, it hasn't been necessary on any other Linux-based install of Syncthing that I've done.

    Cheers!

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