Jason1997 0 Posted ... Hello, I've been using Air VPN for quite some time now, on Linux Operating systems, in particular Debian and Arch distributions. This hasn't been a problem, but since a couple of months I am unable to launch the eddie-ui executable. I am using the Arch Community repository's package eddie-ui and haven't had any problems with it till now. I purged it from my computer multiple times over the last few months. I also just attempted to start eddie-ui on a different device on which I know that eddie-ui used to work, and it won't launch any longer. When I launch eddie-ui over the console under root and/or with gksu, I get the following output from eddie-ui: Quote . 2020.11.26 00:00:00 - Eddie version: 2.18.9 / linux_x64, System: Linux, Name: Arch Linux, Version: 5.9.8-arch1-1, x86_64 GNU/Linux, Mono/.Net: 6.10.0 (makepkg/5d03a6fe116 Wed 15 Jul 2020 03:00:00 PM -00); Framework: v4.0.30319 . 2020.11.26 00:00:00 - Command line arguments (2): path.resources="/usr/share/eddie-ui" path.exec="/usr/bin/eddie-ui" . 2020.11.26 00:00:00 - Raise system privileges The value for the SHELL variable was not found the /etc/shells file This incident has been reported. F 2020.11.26 00:00:00 - Unable to obtain elevated privileges (required): Unable to start (2) . 2020.11.26 00:00:00 - Shutdown in progress . 2020.11.26 00:00:00 - Shutdown complete I also tried »sudo gksu -u my_user_name eddie-ui«, and »sudo eddie-ui« and »su; eddie-ui«, and I get the same output... I've installed stunnel with »pacman -S stunnel«, which didn't help, neither do I know which stunnel isn't a dependency of eddie-ui in the Arch repositories, if it is at all necessary. I was thinking of doing a clean install of arch with a single root user (hence no sudo users), but I don't think that will solve the problem. I have the hunch that eddie-ui is accessing a service which is running non-root privileges or that reddie-ui is having a problem with keyrings or something... pls help, thanks Quote Share this post Link to post
OpenSourcerer 1441 Posted ... Did you change shells recently? What are the contents of /etc/shells? What is the output of cat $SHELL? 10 hours ago, Jason1997 said: I've installed stunnel with »pacman -S stunnel«, which didn't help, neither do I know which stunnel isn't a dependency of eddie-ui in the Arch repositories, if it is at all necessary. It's optional. See PKGBUILD: […] optdepends=('stunnel: VPN over SSL' 'openssh: VPN over SSH') […] 10 hours ago, Jason1997 said: I was thinking of doing a clean install of arch with a single root user (hence no sudo users), but I don't think that will solve the problem. I have the hunch that eddie-ui is accessing a service which is running non-root privileges or that reddie-ui is having a problem with keyrings or something... I don't think your hunch is correct. The error message clearly states that the contents of $SHELL are not listed in the permitted login shells config found in /etc/shells. This can happen if you change the default login shell or remove a previously used one, or something like that, without editing /etc/shells. There's actually a manual for all this, see man shells. Quote Hide OpenSourcerer's signature Hide all signatures NOT AN AIRVPN TEAM MEMBER. USE TICKETS FOR PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT. LZ1's New User Guide to AirVPN « Plenty of stuff for advanced users, too! Want to contact me directly? All relevant methods are on my About me page. Share this post Link to post