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Installation (WSL VM)

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Install and run

If you've made it this far, we'll assume that your system has the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) environment up and running on your system.

How to install Mudfish

You need at least Mudfish Cloud VPN v5.8.0 or above to support WSL environment.

From here on out, the process is pretty much the same as installing Mudfish for Linux. The example below assumes you are installing Mudfish Cloud VPN version v5.8.0.

$ wget https://mudfish.net/releases/mudfish-5.8.0-linux-x86_64.sh
$ sudo sh mudfish-5.8.0-linux-x86_64.sh

When you're done, Mudfish will be installed in /opt/mudfish/5.8.0/ directory.

Run Mudfish

To run Mudfish, you can execute the command below.

Warning.

The mudfish program internally runs ROUTE.EXE and other commands that require administrator privileges. So be sure to run as administrator when opening the WSL terminal.

# sudo /opt/mudfish/5.8.0/bin/mudrun-headless -i

The -i option must be added to enable Mudfish WSL support. to the command line.

Access the Mudfish UI

If you didn't have any issues running the above commands, you should have Mudfish running. Now open a browser and access the address below.

  • http://127.0.0.1:8282

If you see the Mudfish login screen, it means it's installed and running properly.

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