Dear All,
Hello! My name is Thor. I live in Los Angeles, CA. I am a technician. I own a 3D printer and i want to use it to make replacement parts.
I found OpenScan. I have the Rpi 4 w/ 2 gigs of memory. I don't know ANYTHING about Raspberry Pi, networking, linux, etc.
I followed the pdf exactly and I can get to the UI.
I only have a wifi source as internet. I've been using my laptop that I've somehow gotten to connect to the wifi network to setup the RPi. I can connect to the RPi with a network cable and use terminal.
When I open the UI, I try to register for a token and it says that it can't. I'm guessing it's because my network has a proxy and potentially having to do with a cert. I'm not sure.
I've done this:
For apt
Navigate to the following folder as follows:
cd /etc/apt/apt.conf.d
Create a file called 10proxy:
sudo nano 10proxy
Without authentication add this line:
Acquire::http::Proxy "http://proxyaddress:proxyport/";
Or with authentication add this line:
Acquire::http::Proxy "http://username:password@proxyaddress:proxyport/";
Make sure to include the / at the end.
I've done this write-up:
https://www.instructables.com/Setting-Up-Proxy-Server-in-Raspberry-Pi/
I would appreciate anyone's help on this matter. Please keep in mind that I have no clue about anything and if you could write to me like I'm a 5 year old, that would be appreciated. I'm really interested in getting this set up.
If anyone is interested and willing to help me, I would really appreciate it. I'm even willing to use TeamViewer to let someone check things out.
Sincerely,
Thor
Update: I've made efforts to Bridge the wifi connection to my LAN connection. All I've done is select both connections and right click to select Bridge connections. It wasn't successful.