Hi there,
I apologize if this has been posted previously, I did a few searches and couldn't find any similar results. I set up my home wifi with integrated VPN at home a few weeks ago and it worked like a charm, had to google around a couple times to figure out the exact procedure (SSH instead of Telnet, etc), but all in all it worked great. Skip to last week and I leave for holidays with the girlfriend for a week, turn off the power at home. We just got back, I turned everything back on and... the Astrill applet is gone. I think to myself no biggie I'll just reinstall it, but now when I run the command (which is: eval `wget -q -O - http://astroutercn.com/router/install/112530/d61xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [removed some of the last digits just in case it's something I shouldn't share]) I get this in Xshell:
'eval' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
I googled this and found a "solution" online which said to first run bash, then run eval, but bash gives me the same message (except it says 'bash' is not recognized of course).
I'm not sure how to fix this and thought this would be a good place to ask. It might be something silly that I missed but I didn't have this issue at all last time around. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I apologize if this has been posted previously, I did a few searches and couldn't find any similar results. I set up my home wifi with integrated VPN at home a few weeks ago and it worked like a charm, had to google around a couple times to figure out the exact procedure (SSH instead of Telnet, etc), but all in all it worked great. Skip to last week and I leave for holidays with the girlfriend for a week, turn off the power at home. We just got back, I turned everything back on and... the Astrill applet is gone. I think to myself no biggie I'll just reinstall it, but now when I run the command (which is: eval `wget -q -O - http://astroutercn.com/router/install/112530/d61xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [removed some of the last digits just in case it's something I shouldn't share]) I get this in Xshell:
'eval' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
I googled this and found a "solution" online which said to first run bash, then run eval, but bash gives me the same message (except it says 'bash' is not recognized of course).
I'm not sure how to fix this and thought this would be a good place to ask. It might be something silly that I missed but I didn't have this issue at all last time around. Any help would be greatly appreciated!