after installing turnkey appliances as Virtual-Containers in Proxmox, I am not able to login because the initiall loginscreen for entering the passwords do not show up !!!
default passwords are much better , it's in everybodys reponsibility to manage security
I had a drive failure and restored my old copy of Turnkey from a couple years ago, then ran a TKLBAM restore from S3. That's all great, except no new backups have been run and when I click on either "Run Now" or "Run Local Simulation" the box grays but does nothing. Suggestions?
Hi All - Just installed thge latest TK LAMP on 386 system...I am connecting with a package that requires diffie-hellman-group1-sha1 and whenever I follow the instructions for adding that option it fails.
Is there some kind of known issue with the Debian Jessie configuration used in the Turnkey appliances that prevent them from properly registering DNS with dnsmasq?
For example, my router runs dnsmasq and provices both DHCP and local DNS resolution services for my network. All of my non-Debian Jessie clients (Ubuntu, Windows, Alpine, etc.) all properly register their hostnames when they request a DHCP lease.
But none of the Debian Jessie clients do, including V 14.2 of Turnkey Core that I just downloaded last night and loaded up in KVM.
I would like to know if the TKL core package (14.2- LAMP Stack) has all or most of the most common default drivers. I'm using Clonezilla to make onsite complete image backups and it would be good to know if a restore of one of those images would work on dissimilar hardware. The Clonezilla FAQ's say this about the question of installation of an image on dissimilar hardware:
The internal HDD of the Torrent Server OVA image is just 20 GB, is there a way how to increase it ? I tried to add an extra HD (in virtual box -> Settings -> Storage -> Add Hard disk) but it does not see it (not even with the command fdisk -l) when the machine is started.