Autorun Serveo in Raspberrypi
I want to run below script automatically whenever my raspberrypi boot up.
ssh -R 80:localhost:80 serveo.net
linux raspberry-pi
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I want to run below script automatically whenever my raspberrypi boot up.
ssh -R 80:localhost:80 serveo.net
linux raspberry-pi
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I want to run below script automatically whenever my raspberrypi boot up.
ssh -R 80:localhost:80 serveo.net
linux raspberry-pi
I want to run below script automatically whenever my raspberrypi boot up.
ssh -R 80:localhost:80 serveo.net
linux raspberry-pi
linux raspberry-pi
asked Feb 10 at 16:42
shashank patelshashank patel
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There are multiple ways to do this. rc.local is probably one of the most universal of them. Edit the /etc/rc.local file to run your script.
e.g.
sudo pico /etc/rc.local
then add:
/path/to/script.sh
Leave the "exit 0" at the bottom. Your script will need to be executable (chmod +x file.sh), also you may need to fork the entry you made to rc.local by adding an & to the end of your script call, depending on if your commands will definitely exit or not.
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There are multiple ways to do this. rc.local is probably one of the most universal of them. Edit the /etc/rc.local file to run your script.
e.g.
sudo pico /etc/rc.local
then add:
/path/to/script.sh
Leave the "exit 0" at the bottom. Your script will need to be executable (chmod +x file.sh), also you may need to fork the entry you made to rc.local by adding an & to the end of your script call, depending on if your commands will definitely exit or not.
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There are multiple ways to do this. rc.local is probably one of the most universal of them. Edit the /etc/rc.local file to run your script.
e.g.
sudo pico /etc/rc.local
then add:
/path/to/script.sh
Leave the "exit 0" at the bottom. Your script will need to be executable (chmod +x file.sh), also you may need to fork the entry you made to rc.local by adding an & to the end of your script call, depending on if your commands will definitely exit or not.
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There are multiple ways to do this. rc.local is probably one of the most universal of them. Edit the /etc/rc.local file to run your script.
e.g.
sudo pico /etc/rc.local
then add:
/path/to/script.sh
Leave the "exit 0" at the bottom. Your script will need to be executable (chmod +x file.sh), also you may need to fork the entry you made to rc.local by adding an & to the end of your script call, depending on if your commands will definitely exit or not.
There are multiple ways to do this. rc.local is probably one of the most universal of them. Edit the /etc/rc.local file to run your script.
e.g.
sudo pico /etc/rc.local
then add:
/path/to/script.sh
Leave the "exit 0" at the bottom. Your script will need to be executable (chmod +x file.sh), also you may need to fork the entry you made to rc.local by adding an & to the end of your script call, depending on if your commands will definitely exit or not.
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