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xaver@xaver:/$ ls /lib/modules/uname -r /kernel/drivers/net/tun.*
ls: cannot access /lib/modules/uname: No such file or directory
ls: cannot access /kernel/drivers/net/tun.*: No such file or directory
so... is there any way I can turn this around and make it work? Thank you for your answers!
xaver@xaver:/$ sudo modprobe tun
ERROR: could not insert 'tun': Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
Are you using your own (distribution) kernel or does your hoster provide one?
Some hosters use a static kernel (no support for loadable modules). If so, you need to either ask to include the tun module, or check if you can use your own kernel.
xaver@xaver:/$ ls /lib/modules/uname -r /kernel/drivers/net/tun.*
ls: cannot access /lib/modules/uname: No such file or directory
ls: cannot access /kernel/drivers/net/tun.*: No such file or directory
It's not "ls /lib/modules/uname -r". You want something like:
Okay, I will check with my provider which of those kernels I may choose contains tun module or if they can include it. I will check in here once I get response.