Yesterday my Keys were compromised and $3,000 worth of EC2 instances were spun up over a three hour period. I don't know how my keys were compromised - TKLBAM is the only place they are used. Regardless, Amazon suggested not using an root level key, but to create an IAM User with the appropriate User Policies.
I have 2 questions -
1) Will my account in the Hub work with an IAM User account, or must it be a root account (which to be hinest I'm reluctant to do at this point), and
I recently noticed that my page was down for some unknown reason. I went into the TKhub to review my server settings and did a reboot. Once completed, I clicked on vanityname.tklapp.com but it took me to the error page at tklapp.com. It no longer works.
My password manager didn't save my password for the TurnKey Hub, so I tried going through the "reset password" process. I receive the error "The user account associated with this e-mail address cannot reset the password."
Any ideas? I'm able to login to the forum just fine, but not to the Hub to work on my application.
I am always struggling wth these Apache settings, I downloaded the PHPCake iso's and they work nicely out of the box.
My issue is I have 2 VM's one Dev and one QA :
Dev serves port 80 and 443 via a port forwarding from my cable modem/router
QA I am trying to setup to respond ot 8184 and 8143 but I am unable to conenct to them
either directly 192.168.0.123:8184 or via my public ip address over the web.
How do I configure the QA VM using webmin to have it serve those ports?
A couple of days ago I setup a new debian lamp stack with turnkey on an EC2 instance using the default turnkey security group that only allows a few ports. I was examining the logs just now and noticed multiple SSH root login attempts on what looks like random ports.
I installed a new VM (Parallels Desktop) from ISO on my MAC server and after a while the web site is no longer served, is there anything specific that might be happening?
Typically I have to reboot my Mac in order for the VM to start serving the pages again.
Is this a known behavior or is there something with the CAKEPHP application that might cause that behavior?
Also what is the minimum requirements for the Turnkey CakePHP VM?