Thread: Aruba Access
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Originally Posted by sjgadsby View Post
Hmm. If there's no copyright notice, it might be okay to copy the initial, non-gibberish lines here. I expect those first lines work some quick magic to determine some characteristics of the Linux system on which the script is running, and based upon that, the script then decodes the gibberish lines into one or more binaries that are placed on the system in appropriate places. Most likely, if the script even works that far on the tablets, the binaries will fail because they'll be for x86.

That's just a guess though. I can't say for sure until I see the script. (And maybe not even then. I've never done much work with shell scripts.)
ah, I see, I thought that might be the case. Before when I had talked to the network people I told them it was a embedded linux device. I went and talked to them again and just told them it was a nokia device (they probably think its a phone) and I got it what they call "whitelisted" I can now log on, thanks for your help though.
 

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