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env file #1405
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Can you give the exact path where the env file is located, its exact file name and the path where the binary is located ? Yes the env file name matters. Based on your command, it must be named |
ok i may have to rename the file. the path is home/tools/phoneinfoga |
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I am still trying to figure out where to put the env file. I put the file I have in the directory. I use phoneinfoga scan -n +4176418xxxx --env-file=.env.local but nothing happens. all I see is 2 scanners. when i run numverify by itself, it works that way. Does it matter what you name the env file? Where exactly do i have to put it in order for it to work?
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