iorewguitar.blogg.se

Chknet not working
Chknet not working





chknet not working

Mv " $tmpdir/logs/* " " $path/logs/ " >/dev/null 2>&1Įcho "* - Removing temporary directory. Mv " $tmpdir/config/listeners/* " " $path/config/listeners/ " >/dev/null 2>&1 Start with cheap stuff Buy 5 Gift cards, keep buying them until you reach a decent amount, then redeeem them on your original account (or if you want you can have an alt account only for that balance) ALWAYS USE A VPN Really, just use a VPN. Mv " $tmpdir/config/nf " " $path/config/ " >/dev/null 2>&1 Remember that the cards are more likely to work with an account and an IP from the CC's country. Mv " $tmpdir/config/config.path " " $path/config/ " >/dev/null 2>&1 Mv " $tmpdir/autorun/* " " $path/autorun/ " >/dev/null 2>&1 "Įcho -n "* - Moving config files again to Fatrat Directory. If you are a hit-man for hire the issue would be the whole job. Mv " $path/logs/* " " $tmpdir/logs/ " >/dev/null 2>&1Įcho -n "* - Updating Fatrat from Github. Answer (1 of 4): This is a difficult question to answer for someone who does not know your situation. Mv " $path/config/config.path " " $tmpdir/config/ " >/dev/null 2>&1

chknet not working

ifconfig -bash: ifconfig: command not fo. Mv " $path/autorun/* " " $tmpdir/autorun/ " >/dev/null 2>&1 The ifconfig command has been deprecated and thus missing by default on Debian Linux, starting from Debian stretch. Mkdir " $tmpdir/config/listeners " > /dev/null 2>&1Įcho -n "* - Moving config files to Temporary Folder. Mkdir " $tmpdir/config " > /dev/null 2>&1 Mkdir " $tmpdir/autorun/ " >/dev/null 2>&1 type f -name "*.md " -exec rm -f \ > /dev/null 2>&1

#CHKNET NOT WORKING INSTALL#

"Īpt-get install netcat -y > /dev/null 2>&1Įcho "Make Sure you are connected to the Internet "Įcho -e "GET HTTP/1.0\n\n " | nc 80 > /dev/null 2>&1Įcho -e " $red " ::: OFFLINE ! Įcho -e " $green " ::: CONNECTED ! Įcho -n "* - Creating Temporary Directory for config files. "Įcho -e $cyan "Update will stop because : "Įcho -e $green "Ping google DNS = $red Failed "Įcho -e $red "You are not connected to any network. "Įcho -e $green "Update will not continue, you are only connected to your local lan. "Įcho -e $yellow "Check if your router/modem gateway is connected to the web. "Įcho -e $cyan "Update will continue because : "Įcho -e $green "Ping = $red Failed "Įcho -e $green "Ping google DNS = Success "Įcho -e $green "Press key to continue "Įcho -e $yellow "You are connected to your local network but not to the web. Learn more about bidirectional Unicode charactersĮcho -e $red " Your Internet is not working correctly! "Įcho -e $red " Your linux OS is not able to resolve "Įcho -e $red "hostnames over terminal using ping !! "Įcho -e $yellow "Search on the web : (unable to resolve hostnames ping) to find a solution "Įcho -e $green "Update will continue, but is not garantee that cloud work properly. To review, open the file in an editor that reveals hidden Unicode characters. This file contains bidirectional Unicode text that may be interpreted or compiled differently than what appears below.







Chknet not working