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If you're trying to wake a remote Linux system, and it's not working, try executing this command on the remote Linux client:
{{Code| ethtool -s eth0 wol g}} ==Wake-On-LAN Server Application (Fedora 19 or greater)==[http://www.amahi.org/apps/wake-on-lan-server Wake-On-LAN Server] is an application that enables users to wake client devices in their network through their Amahi server. The inspiration and core scripts of Wake-On-LAN Server are Jeremy Blum's work ([http://www.jeremyblum.com/2013/07/14/rpi-wol-server Raspberry Pi Remote Wake-On-LAN Server]). Secure login and MySQL database have been added to increase the programs functionality as a App. To manually install, [[Open_terminal_as_root|Open terminal as root]]: * Install WOL dependency yum -y install wol* Create a [https://www.amahi.org/apps/webapp webapp] called '''wolserver'''* Navigate to the wolserver directory cd /var/hda/web-apps/wolserver* Download Wake-On-LAN Server (Alpha) wget <nowiki>https://github.com/thegillion/WOL-server-w-sql/archive/master.zip</nowiki>* Unzip the file unzip WOL-server-w-sql-master.zip -d html* Create an SQL database called '''wolserver''' hda-create-db-and-user wolserver* Import the tables from the download file. mysql -uwolserver -pwolserver wolserver < html/wolserver.sql* Change file ownership to apache:users chown -R apache:users html That's it for setup. You are now ready to configure the application for your devices. The administrator login is:<br /><blockquote><code>Name: admin<br />Password: admin<br /></code></blockquote>Wake a computer Passphrase (change by editing config.php):<blockquote><code>wakemeup<br /></code></blockquote> To access the app outside of the network, refer to [[Hosting_a_website#Hosting_a_single_Webapp|Hosting a single web app]], [[Hosting_a_website#Hosting_Multiple_Webapps|hosting multiple web apps]], or [[Hosting_a_website#Hosting_Webapps_.28Alternative.29|hosting webapps (alternative)]] guidance. If interested in "Sleep-On-LAN" for a Windows computer, see [http://www.jeremyblum.com/2013/07/14/rpi-wol-server Jeremy Blum's page]. Install the [http://www.ireksoftware.com/SleepOnLan SleepOnLan client] for this capability.
== References ==
A more detailed * [[Enabling_WOL|Enabling WOL]]: Detailed description of how to enable WOL is given here:* [http://wikiwww.amahijeremyblum.orgcom/index.php2013/07/14/rpi-wol-server/Enabling_WOLRaspberry Pi Remote Wake-On-LAN Server]
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