Im running TKL File Server on top of Proxmox (a fantastic product I discovered through reading this forum), and want to set up a network share accessible on my home network. I want to make it open access, i.e. no security, RW by every device on the network. When I go into one of the file shares in Webmin (/srv or one I create new), it is set to be Available & Browseable. Under Security & Access Control, it is ticked Yes for Writeable, Guest Access is Guest Only, Guest Unix User is a user I created in advance (NAS_User), Hosts to allow is set to All and Hosts to Deny is None.
I am completely new to TKL, and still not fully conversant with Linux, in general.
I created a LiveUSB for TKL and booted my desktop. Then through a laptop, I connected to the desktop, and configured it using Webmin.
I mounted my local SATA NTFS drives in Webmin. However, when I try to write to any of the drives, while sitting at the TKL console, it gives permission denied. When I run the mount command, it shows that the partition is read-write (rw), so where is the catch?
Hi, im a student trying to learn some good stuffs from free stuffs and bump in to Turnkey..just installed it on VM and tried to access Ajaxplorer..eveything seems ok, just hav one question about the 'admin' account in Samba (Not 'Local', local admin works fine), is there a way to add a password to this account?. cause this account doesnt require password when logging in AjaXplorer..
i was following this http://www.unixmen.com/setup-help-desk-system-using-otrs-centos-6-5/ guide to install OTRS 4 (eventhough guide is originally for OTRS 3.3) on CentOS 6.5 .but after completing installation i couldn't proceed with installing extra perl modules since some of them were not found. following are those dependancies .please share your openions