Is it possible to have lighttpd for plone rather than Apache?
I did some research and it looks like Apache has a few thousand CVEs, whereas lighttpd seems to only have about 40, and half of those look like they are relatively minor. From this cursory investigation, I conclude that lighttpd might be a better choice if security is a concern.
Am I right or wrong? Can Plone even be implemented under lighty, or is Plone hardwired somehow to Apache?
When I first launch my Turnkey Plone webserver, I land on a web page that is requesting for me to change the password. The problem is that the VM is already available for requests from the Internet. That means that ANYONE in the world who happens upon my site between installation and changing the password could potentially do a bit of damage (if they know what they're doing). The chance is slim, perhaps, but not altogether ignorable.
I set up yesterday a new, empty TKL (thanks for this possibility!) for redmine. Now I want to access webmin (for database backup etc).
Unfortunately I installed the system with us-keyboard layout, and also configured the webmin password with ths keyboard. So now I'm confused what I used as login and password for webmin. I still have access to the machine via SSH. There seems to be a "changepass.pl"-script to reset the password of webmin, but where can I find it? Or are there any other possibilities to reset the webmin password?
Working on a new custom app based on tomcat (standalone), mongodb, with oracle java bits and our own app code... But I noticed that doing the make was getting stuck with:
...
Setting up casper (1.236-turnkey+12+gc47bd84) ...
Warning: Deferring update-initramfs -u
Setting up ca-certificates-java (20140324) ...
At this point there is a java process eating nearly 100% CPU and quickly shows up as defunct.
I have an issue with my webmin server. My senior was matering linux but he is gone from the company and i am still new in linux and i would like to solve this issue. I have an account created on the server that is "logistics.controller2" and there is a file on the server that is named "logistic".