This tutorial will guide you through the step-by-step process of installing Firezone on Elementary OS Latest.
To begin, you need to download Firezone from the official website at https://www.firez.one/. Once you are on the website, click on the download button, and select the appropriate version for your operating system.
After downloading Firezone, extract the files from the downloaded archive to a directory of your choice. You can extract the files by right-clicking on the Firezone archive and selecting "Extract here."
Before you can run Firezone, you need to give executable permissions to the extracted binary file. To do this, open the terminal and navigate to the directory where Firezone is located. Once you are in the directory, enter the following command:
chmod +x ./firezone
This command will give executable permissions to the Firezone binary file.
After giving executable permissions to the Firezone binary file, you can now run Firezone. To run Firezone, open the terminal and navigate to the directory where Firezone is located. Once you are in the directory, enter the following command:
./firezone
This command will start Firezone, and you should see the Firezone GUI window.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Firezone on Elementary OS Latest. You can now use Firezone to manage your firewall and protect your system from unauthorized access.
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