I have been a happy Turnkey user for about a year now, with no aparent disasters happening to my Debian Wheezy setup.
But..recently disaster has struck and I am desperately trying to restore a backup from the Amazon cloud through TKLBAM. However, I get a long list of errors during the restore, it's a 64GB backup file, and in the end I end up with na-da.
i have a server with turnkey lamp installed, runing debian squeeze 6 and no connection to internet but an internal private network.
I would like to know it there is a way to install a deb package and all its dependencies through the web console.
I have no means to contact physicaly with the server so i was installing all packages that i need by downloading them on to the pc i use to work and uploading them via lan with the web shell.
Currently, in webmin/tklbam on any one server, all the backups for all the servers are visible.
This concerns me as I do not want to see backups, nor be able to backup or restore a server, other than those related to the server I am on. Being able to perform operations on more than one server is a job for the hub CP is it not?
I have nanostation M5 that i cant login into it after i enabled ssh and unchecked password authentication without
adding any key in the nano and now when i try to login from putty it asks me for a private key and i dont have that to give it , i was able to pull out the public key from it is there anyway u know to help me login to it
like to convert the public key to a private key that fits ??
I just installed a new turnkey LAMP server, and everything seems to be working great. However the Control Panel page comes up whenever I try to browse to my domain, no matter what I do.
I created a new server from scratch with a more updated appliance and installed all my stuff on it. Now I want to point the elastic IP to the new server instead of the old one. Is there a way to do this in the Hub? I can see to dissassociate it from the old server but there doesn't appear to be a way to associate it with the new one.
My server is clearly affected by the heartbleed bug (basic LAMP appliance) but I see no security changes at all. How do I fix this since the fixes are the responsibility of Turnkey? I checked the logs and even rebooted the server but I am still shown as vulnerable. There isn't much here anyone would want to steal but how can I trust the security of the appliance if the single biggest issue in the history of Linux seems to have no fixes?