I am quite new to Linux and Bugzilla. Still I need help retrieving my bugzilla password. The only thing I can do right now is login to bugzilla, but I can't because it doesn't accept the username and password. Is there a way to retrieve them?
I'm trying to set up a forum on my server, and the only one I'm familiar with is phpbb3 (easily set up in a previous distro I ran, which made me happy since I'm kind of a Linux newbie), so that's what I'm trying to install currently. So far I've gotten it set up with mySQL. However, now I'm not able to access the index.php file in the install directory from my browser. I think the problem might be that it's not web accesible, as when I point to my IP, I automatically get /var/www/index.html, but can't point to /var/www/phpbb3/install/index.php
Am trying to setup magento on our store, but am having problems performing the first login.
Our keypairs authenticate correctly but we can't seem to get past the password stage.
I understand that the initial root password is found in system log (currently an 8 digit password), however, it keeps returning with a permission denied.
Is there anyway to disable this issue? I've tried launching 3 separate instances and each time the root password found in the system log fails to correctly authenticate with first time login.
I've been using Turnkey vm for a long and they are just fantastic. Download, deploy and start working on it. Just amazing.
My idea now is to have a LAMP server for using it for multiple sites, creating for every one his virtual host. What I miss is the FTP so limit to each one the access they need.
I am VERY new to linux and this app. I hae the FileServer Appliance up and running and I can get to it from my browser jsut fine. But I have several issues that I need help with.
First, I cannot seem to be able to share or upload files to the system.
Second, I cannot get to the FTP server over the Internet.
Hi, does anybody know if a security patch was backported to allow disabling SSL/TLS compression?
I recently set up my first TKL phpbb appliance and ran a nessus scan on it. It returned a TLS CRIME vulnerability found. The solution is to 'upgrade to 2.2.4' but it doesn't look like there is a Debian distribution for that version. 2.4 seems to be the next release. Any thoughts or suggestions would be welcome.
I installed Turney for RoR into a virtualbox without a hitch and can log into the admin site at http://ip-or-hostname/ but get an error page when i go to http://ip-or-hostname/railsapp/, probably because ther is no index.htm at /var/www/raislapp.