You are not logged in.
Hi,
I was wondering if somebody would be willing to create necessary packages required for ZScaler for Linux. The list of packages is listed here.
Some of them are already existing in official repo or AUR (net-tools, ca-certificates), nevertheless there are some that do not.
At the moment, MS has provided .run file that only works for Ubuntu/Debian, CentOS and Fedora. It pulls prerequisites automatically during install (unless one merged them prior to the installation process). I was hoping, with your help, we could make it work in Arch as well.
Cheers!
Last edited by lali (2022-06-04 12:43:34)
Offline
Is it not just different package splitting compared to Ubuntu?
net-tools
libqt5dbus5
libqt5core5a
libqt5sql5
libqt5sql5-sqlite
libqt5webchannel5
libqt5webengine5
libqt5webenginecore5
libqt5webenginewidgets5
libqt5webkit5
libqt5webview5
libqt5widgets5
libnss3-tools
libpcap
ca-certificates
Offline
I do not know that, but I have those linked packages installed and the client is not working.
The installation process is successful, but the app does not run.
Offline
If you start the app from the console what output is produced if any?
Offline
Your message has pointed me to the solution.
It turns out after installation, for some reason there was one file missing in /opt/zscaler/bin/ which was actual front-end app. I have copied it from my Fedora VM and it actually worked. Now need to make it work like it's supposed to, but it is not Arch-related, so I'm gonna close the issue for the time being.
Thanks for your help!
Offline
Please remember to mark your thread [SOLVED] (edit the title of your first post).
Offline
It worked for me. The missed file is ZStray.
Your message has pointed me to the solution.
It turns out after installation, for some reason there was one file missing in /opt/zscaler/bin/ which was actual front-end app. I have copied it from my Fedora VM and it actually worked. Now need to make it work like it's supposed to, but it is not Arch-related, so I'm gonna close the issue for the time being.
Thanks for your help!
Offline
This thread was started in 2022 .
I'm closing this thread and will split of the post from xxmlud into a new thread.
Disliking systemd intensely, but not satisfied with alternatives so focusing on taming systemd.
clean chroot building not flexible enough ?
Try clean chroot manager by graysky
Offline