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PRB: Apple Authenticator install script fails on OSX 10.4

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This article applies to:

  • 8e6 Authenticator (Mac Version) 
  • R3000

Symptoms:

  • On an OSX 10.4 system, when attempting to run the install script via the recommended command of "sudo ./Authenticator-install.sh <virtual IP>", you may get a line 32 error when the script is looking for the virtual IP.

Causes:

  • The problem is a conflict with the shell that's running versus the shell that's expected by the script (which was made for OSX 10.5).

Resolution:

You can simply comment out the section of the script that causes the issue with no adverse effects.  The affected portions should be:

if ! [[ $R3KIP =~ [0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+ ]]
then
echo "ERROR: First parameter should be the IP address of the R3000"
exit 2
fi

This should simply be commented out as such:

#if ! [[ $R3KIP =~ [0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+ ]]
#then
#echo "ERROR: First parameter should be the IP address of the R3000"
#exit 2
#fi


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