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Inotamira Orani Newbie cheater Reputation: 0
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2018 11:47 pm Post subject: Chromebook |
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Okay, so, I'm trying to cheat engine a chromebook. Got the server running using the Linux x86_64 on the device itself, however, I can't seem to connect to it from my windows machine. Anyone got any ideas why I can't connect via it's IP Address?
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atom0s Moderator Reputation: 199
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Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2018 12:07 am Post subject: |
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Make sure all port forwarding and such is done properly and that the server is listening properly on the Linux side. Failure to connect would generally mean it's not listening properly or the port forwarding isn't setup properly to allow you to connect to the machine. (ie. check iptables etc.)
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Inotamira Orani Newbie cheater Reputation: 0
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Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2018 12:39 am Post subject: |
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atom0s wrote: | Make sure all port forwarding and such is done properly and that the server is listening properly on the Linux side. Failure to connect would generally mean it's not listening properly or the port forwarding isn't setup properly to allow you to connect to the machine. (ie. check iptables etc.) |
iptables was what I needed, I got it working. Thank you!
Edit: Anychance you know how to get the iptables change to save on a chrome book? iptables-save doesn't do it, service doesn't exist on this system. Is there a file I can edit?
Edit 2: Further problems that I'm having, the system completely shits the bed as soon as you connect to the server. Meaning, the android substratum, the ENTIRE reason I'm running it, stops working entirely. Anyone know why?
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atom0s Moderator Reputation: 199
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2018 1:22 am Post subject: |
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For saving the iptables, you would generally need to create a script that is either automatically executed each time the system boots or manually when you need it.
For the system completely shitting out, I'm not familiar with Chromebooks personally, so there isn't much I can do to help there.
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