Conduit is a secure and lightweight VPN server solution that can be installed on Ubuntu Server. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Conduit on Ubuntu Server.
You will need an Ubuntu Server 20.04 or later installed on your system.
First, download the Conduit repository by running the following command:
$ curl https://conduit.rs/one-install.sh -sSf | sh
This command downloads and runs a shell script from the Conduit website. The script will add the Conduit repository to your Ubuntu Server.
Now that the Conduit repository is added to your system, you can install Conduit by running the following command:
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install conduit
This will update your system's package list and install Conduit.
You can now set up Conduit by running the following command:
$ sudo conduit setup
This will open a configuration wizard that will guide you through the setup process. Follow the instructions carefully to set up Conduit on your server.
Once Conduit is set up, you can start the Conduit service by running the following command:
$ sudo systemctl start conduit
You can check the status of the Conduit service with the following command:
$ sudo systemctl status conduit
If the status is active, then Conduit is running successfully.
You have successfully installed Conduit on your Ubuntu Server. Conduit is a secure and lightweight VPN server solution that allows you to create a private network for your organization. With its ease of use and advanced security features, Conduit is a great choice for any organization that needs to establish a private network.
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