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I've been trying to use some tools that require apache2 and when i try to install the package it isn't able to locate it, I've tried apt, pacman and paru. I installed apache since it was the only one it could find but those tools don't work. The same happened to other tools like dns-utils. Any idea of why it's happening?
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Start by posting actual commands and errors.
And never, EVER use apt to install things on Arch. Seriously, WTF.
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https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/apache/
so the package is called "apache" and is available via rhe extra repo
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For the topic, why are you assuming there are packages called apache2 and dns-utils?
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For the topic, why are you assuming there are packages called apache2 and dns-utils?
it's required by androrat, they are labelled as packages in the installation and when i searched online some posts on the ubuntu forums popped up but none were helpful. they were also called packages there and they said to use apt
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You do know this isn't Ubuntu, right?
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ik, but i tried anyway. it's not like i had any other idea of what to do. that's why im here...
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Ask for help with your actual problem.
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searching for the term "androrat" brings up a lot of questionable stuff
I don't question RATs in the broader means - in fact ssh, teamviewer and vnc are also RATs in some way
but the first link to guthub with a crossed out "hidden against anti-malware scanners" are serious red flags that this is not a proper helpful tool but actual bad malware - and I doubt someone here will give you a helping for THAT kind of question
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