When I had been messing around with Owncloud last week on windows I was able to bring it up online with Wamp and changin the httpd.conf file (if i remember correctly). Since then I've hopped on to turnkey and it's been simple to set up but theres no httpd.conf file like there was with the windows version. I'm not sure how to bring it up online or configure apache to let me access it over the web (assuming I've port-forwarded correctly).
How can I prevent my TurnKey instance being hacked? What measures should I take?
I have received an email from AWS telling me that my instance has been used for DoS attacks, and currenly my bill with AWS is 400% over normal - and we're only 1/2 way through the month.
As an emergency measure I have cancelled my AWS account - to prevent more costs - but it has now been re-instated.
I have HyperV so the ova machines don't work , or i haven't got them to work. I installed th Observiumfrom iso, and it discovers and polls fine, the problem is that it don't shows the graphs. If I took a graph url and add &debug=1 to the end i get to see all the steps to generate the graph with the following warnings
Warning: fclose(): 17 is not a valid stream resource in /opt/observium/includes/rrdtool.inc.php on line 75
I started to work with it a few weeks ago. I installed the LAMP-stack (14.0) to a standard-pc for testing it. Everything worked fine.
Now I tried to install the LAMP-stack to new server hardware with UEFI and two identic hard drives for software- RAID1. The drives are already partitioned with GPARTED (on each drive identical partitions, i.e. each one EFI system partion, one ext4 partion and a SWAP-Partiion).
I looked through the forum and did not see this question so thought i would ask. I downloaded the turnkey core VMKD and it has the AMD64 processor indicated in the file name. While I have built several VMs with VMWARE ESXi, they have all been Windows, Server, or Centos machines and I haven't really delved into changing the processor type when creating VMs. As I haven't seen an applliance stating it was for the Intel line I was wondering is this is an issue?
If it is, where can I find the applliances for the intel cpus?
Since I migrated to the new v14 fileserver my samba log files are growing like crazy.
/var/log/samba/samba.log has a lot of messages i don't understand. It seems to be reloading the conf file time and time again. It also gives debug like source code references...
I'm new to Linux and Turnkey. I installed a TKL Wordpress v13 appliance on a VMware 6.0 platform. I've done some development work on it and provided for some user access to import a Wordpress site. I've setup TKLBAM.
I'd like to upgrade to TKL Wordpress v14 without losing the work I've done on v13. I can't find instructions for how to do that, though I can't imagine they don't exist, and it's probably quite simple. Can someone just point me to them? Thanks!
i want to just download the tarballs and run them on a fresh jessie install. what special configs do i need to set up differently that if i just run a standard template from the -download option?
i downloaded one and ran it with a config based on my other containers. it runs but i know that TKL appliances are capable of a lot more automation and preseeding than vanilla templates.
i tried the lxc-template but it throws errors. i would rather use that approach and maybe i should paste the error in here?
So I've been running the standard moodle setup as per your settings on a medium moodle setup/instance.
I got an email from Amazon last month saying that the server was hacked and used in a DDoS attack. They closed the port in question (port 80) and I didn't really see how it was possible based on your security etc. So i left the server open and monitored it (since we needed moodle.
But then I got a bill for $2500 (AUD) for the server hosting last Friday. I stopped the instance immediately.