If I run this command as specified, I get: sudo: command not found
If I run this command as specified, I get: sudo: command not found
MacBook Pro with Retina display, iOS 10.3.2
If I run this command as specified, I get: sudo: command not found
MacBook Pro with Retina display, iOS 10.3.2
Yes and no.
After you upgrade to macOS High Sierra, tethered caching is now available in the Content Caching setting of the Sharing pane in System Preferences.
The tethered-caching command is gone. I should have read the page more carefully. 😊
FWIW, the command "tethered-caching" seems to be missing in High Sierra despite what it says on this page…
High Sierra uses content caching. tethered-caching does not exist in HS.
"If I run this command as specified, I get: sudo: command not found"
What command?
sudo tethered-caching
Yes indeed. As John's link explains.
If I run this command as specified, I get: sudo: command not found