Good morning, I have a nas qnap in which I want to schedule backups with tklbam.
Looking at the manuals I think I can do it with samba, but then I do not know how to program tklbam so I can save the copy somewhere in the nas ..... where can I start?
We need to proxy Gitea's outbound through a 'Shared Services' squid proxy. What are the appropriate steps to take to add http and https proxy settings in these AMIs we pull from the marketplace?
I have recently installed Odoo on my virtual machine but I cannot seem to find a way to pdf quotations , I get a error message saying "You need to start OpenERP with at least two workers to print a pdf version of the report." I've looked all over google and tried many ways to fix it but no success.
Has anyone come across this issue and can you assist?
I have scouered around for this answer, but I may not be asking it correctly.
I have a TKL Instance running Observium. I want to run MediaWiki on the same server, is there a way to just "drop in" MediaWiki into the same server without disrupting the existing Observium installation?
I would be categorized as being at the beginner end of the Linux spectrum. Against that background, I've 'inherited' an old, undocumented and apparently customized installation of OpenERP (v 7.0) which is based on TurnKey Linux. Unfortunately, it's not based on an OpenERP / Odoo TKL appliance, rather it's based on turnkey-postgresql-14.1-jessie-amd64. While some of the mods to OpenERP have been done 'correctly' in additional files, I believe some have been made within the original modules & files themselves.
First, I'll say I am no Linux guy by any stretch, so if this is a non-issue, I'm sorry for creating a false positive thread.
When I ran chkrootkit on an existing LAMP server we've been running in house (Turnkey LAMP 15.1), it detected a failure within its scan.
So I downloaded a fresh copy, installed it as a temporary VM, did the basic setup, and then installed chkrootkit with apt install, and ran it. It found the following (only including the stuff that is important):