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Junos pulse secure client download
Junos pulse secure client download







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Option: Install a package from somewhere else** If any of those packages your script wants installed exist, you can either use yum (yes, it’s there and works but is not recommended) or simply subsitute “zypper” for the yum command, eg zypper in *package1 package2 package3* So, for instance once any package installed, you can run the following to list the package contents to see if the application’s needs should be fulfilled rpm -ql *packagename *

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You can search on the root of the packagename and you’ll probably find that many will be already installed on your system, but without knowing the exact utility the install script is calling you can’t know exactly how to fulfill the requirement. It’s unknown whether your script is looking for simply package names or the commands themselves, and if the command specifies a version… The packages you list may be old package names that have since been changed. The alternative is to install Oracle Java SE. Nowadays, openjdk and if necessaryĪ quick search indicates openjdk 1.8 packages are available only from private repos. That said, assuming that their documentation will work, I recommend most of your effort should be based on this when downloading the official install And, all the Linux distro documentation is old, very old with SUSE/openSUSE possibly the oldest (v 12.1). I see that Pulsesecure has updated much of their VPN install documentation as of last year but the content shows is only up to Windows 8.1 (not even 10). You should post the guide you’re following.Ī quick search returns numerous hits of articles about various organizations and companies releasing customized versions, so you need to know if there are any special requirements.









Junos pulse secure client download