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Tried that, back to 203/Exec error. It's like ExecStart wants me to specify a program to launch it, and bash clearly isn't it.
Try
ExecStart=/usr/bin/env /path/to/daemon
Also what's the output of
ldd /path/to/daemon
&sudo systemd-run /path/to/daemon
? Maybe checksystemctl show-environment
. Maybe try addingType=simple
, this tells systemd that the service will fork.If that fails, we could try
ExecStart=/usr/bin/strace -f -o /tmp/daemon_strace.log /path/to/daemon
for stactrace &ExecStart=/bin/sh -c '/path/to/daemon > /tmp/daemon.log 2>&1'
to log the daemon.Omg, adding
/usr/bin/env
worked. Launched the daemon, and the client is able to launch and connect a WireGuard tunnel.systemctl show-environment
lists/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin
on the PATH, so maybe that's why that worked...? (I'm going to have to go read up onenv
).Either way, I did a reboot to verify, and it's definitely running. Now I just need to tweak it a bit so it tries to reconnect if the network drops out, but holy shit, I appreciate the help.
Good to hear that it worked.
To explain env, typically when systemd is running a service it only provides a very minimal environment. When using env it passes more of the environment variables and whatnot from userspace, so it's likely that the binary daemon was looking for specific environment variables and it returned an empty string and that's what caused error, it's also useful if the daemon's location changes during runtime or if it's not in a standard location.