I have been running a TKRedmine instance internally for some time in a DMZ area. We now want to access it off the DMZ but I can't seem to get it to answer a request to the NAT (external) address.
I'm no VHost expert and certainly am barely familiar with teh Debian "sites-enabled' and sites-available files.
How do I get this to answer on multiple IP addresses (local IP and an external IP request...?)
I am trying to access my mySql VM from the internet. I can get to it from my internal network and I know it have access to the internet as it downloaded all its pathces when I installed it.
I have done port forwarding on my router and I know I did that right as I have configured RDP to one of my machines.
(Its in a 2012 Hyper-V VM)
I am a noob to linix, is there something special I need to do? Thanks!
I've had an issue where a newly created user on my server wasn't able to receive emails due to seLinux issues. I've been working on it for a bit now, and seLinux is also now disabled. This resulted in mail delivery being successful, but also created another odd issue. For this same user, and only this user, the emails received are deleted right after being delivered as per maillog details. No errors, or other messages to indicate why dovecot is taking that action.
I have read that the following "Settings include query_cache_size and innodb_buffer_pool_size. Ideally, you'll want to reserve half of your servers memory for the database (or more)."
In /etc/mysql/my.cnf
I don't find these settings. Should they simply be added? Might they be configured somewhere else?
I'm trying to get a test install of ProjectPier up and running for our company to test. I found some bugs in the available ProjectPier VM that should have been fixed in the latest version 0.8.8. The file /var/www/projectpier/version.php reports the version is 0.8.6, however this site lists the included version as 0.8.8. What version of projectpier do you ship with?
Hi I bought two reserverd instances via Amazon to use with TKL. But they don't appear in the Turnkey hub. Later I noticed that you can buy reserved instaces via the Turnkey hub. I bought one via TKL hub and that one appeared immediately.
It's not documented very well that you should buy via TKL. Confusing