I'm newbie on TKL Fileserver, after installing the appliance I was trying to setup some shares to use with windows, I was able to create and enter the shares but when trying to copy files or create directories inside the shares I get the message "you need permission to perform this action". On the "File Share Defaults, security and access control" I used Guest access and writable=yes, I need to have full users access to this share, could someone guide me on this permissions issue?
I just spend the better part of a day doing the math on using the Hub for servers. The quotations that I was led to (since there are not any direct ones other than the level bronze, silver gold is this page:
How could we after deployment of your Apache-TomCat appliance on AWS Amazon through hub.turnkeylinux.org install Liferay Portal 6.2. CE ( community edtion ) a java Tomcat compatible portal ?
We have also posted this question on Liferay.com at:
I am fairly new to linux, but have really appreciated TKL for providing me the opportunity to gain experience with it, and also to try out so many neat appliances. Of course, being new to linux, I sometimes run into hurdles that can drive me crazy. This is one of those.
I'm using my TurnKey PDC and it all works perfectly. I use Windows 7 host machines for the domain users to sign in on the Domain.
When I sign in as administrator I get an automatic home directory on H: and a Storage share. Which is what I wanted. But when I try using domain users when they log in, this doesn't seem to happen. I have to map it physically.
What can I do in order to map the shares automatic when the users log in on the domain?
We've recently signed up to use TKLBAM with Amazon S3, however, have noticed that the region detected is always to use the USA West Datacenters, however all of our systems are located in Eastern Canada (Nova Scotia to be exact -- about as far east as you can get).
If I understand correctly from other posts TKLBAM uses a GeoIP Database to determine the location to be used for backup. Wondering if perhaps there is a detection issue with Canadian IPs (or my location) or something that is causing this as I would presume this should be backing up to the USA East Datacenter?
I've had a lot of positive experiences with my new Samba Debian PDC Turnkey server, and all works well. Expet from one thing, and that is roaming profiles.
When I log in as a domain account on a host machine, I can do that, but it would say that it is running as a temporary profile and not a roaming profile. I am not interested in running with roaming profiles, but where can I avoid this?
I am using turnkey-ejabberd and now trying to install mod_restful into it. As per the module installation instructions, neither I am finding the folder structure and neither files.
I am requesting a guideline, how can I achieve that.
I've been struggling to set up a PDC in the AWS cloud. I've got the turnkey appliance up and running but I can't see any docs on how to connect a Windows server to it.
I have set up a record in Route53 for the domain:
SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.mydomain.tv: 1 1 389 54.226.208.189
When I set the windows domain to the same domain I've set up on the PDC I get this error:
DNS was successfully queried for the service location (SRV) resource record used to locate an Active Directory Domain Controller for domain insm.tv:
New to my VM and did a reboot per the heartbleed recommendation.
After the reboot the dashboard says everything is ok but web management, web shell and all links to my application aren't connecting. Not sure what I'm supposed to do as I would think the application would be down but I could still access the OS.