I have setup a LAMP appliance, and forwarded port 80 from my router to my LAMP server's static IP address.
I also have DynDNS setup, and working fine.
But no one can remotely access my server via default port 80.
I had a look through the firewall settings, and port 80 TCP traffic is allowed, but still cannot get it to load.
I have another server (proprietary hardware automation system) that also has a web server built in, running on port 81, and have that working fine remotely using DynDNS and the same port forwarding settings page.
I'm trying to connect to the server for file upload using filezilla and it doesn't connect. I can't connect MySqul QUery Browser either. It seems to be having an issue with the settings I have selected.
I'm using the joomla appliance and installed it successfully. I can see the server on the network and it pings to it just fine. I can ftp using ssh but it takes me to the root directory rather than the www. Also, I can use localhost/"sitefolder"/index.htm to access the test site.
I have just installed the joomla appliance turnkey-joomla-2009.07.1-hardy-x86.iso on a VirtualBox machine and after a successful install I couldn't access the server via any of the ip's provided. I proceded to change it to my local routers ip string and still couldn't see it. Tried pinging both ip's and all packets were lost.
I decided to exit the ip configuration of the appliance and tried logging in to joomla using admin, turnkey and couldn't get in either.
Really like the core appliance as a starting point - can someone let a newb like me know how I can switch off the auto update features, as I am not keen on this.
I'm new to doing web programming and find some of it confusing. I've downloaded the Tomcat appliance and was able to get that going and have been able to use the webserver and all that without a problem. Kudos to you guys! This is good stuff.
I am trying to move to Turnkey LAMP from a Windows IIS Webserver.
But I have a problem with the Files Being Case Senstive. Most of the links will not work because of it.
Windows doesn't care about files and what letters you capitalize and linux does.
Is there away I can get around this by applying a filter or patch or anything in apache / Linux? And if yes how?
I can't boot any TurnKey appliances on my amd64 notebook, I get a kernel panic. Both Ubuntu Server 32-bit and 64-bit work fine on the same VitualBox VM.