Hey all, I am using the turnkey nextcloud install and am trying to figure out how to connect it with nginx proxy manager. It seems as if the containers need to be on the same docker network, but the turnkey version does not use docker. I installed docker on the turnkey container but there is no container ID showing on the docker network. Am I missing a step here to run a docker command? Is there another way to get this working with nginx proxy manager so I can use a subdomain to access nextcloud?
I'm curious how most of you are networking into your containers.
I have a virtual machine with Gitlab 15.2.2. This machine has Debian 9 which is no longer supported as of June 2022.
I would like to update the machine to a newer version. What would be the correct way to do it?
Some time ago I updated this machine from an older one. The process I did was to deploy a new virtual machine and then transfer a backup and the database. Is there a manual that I can follow to carry out the whole process?
Hi, how would I go about updating my version of PHP to 8.x? My web host uses v8 and I don't want to build a website locally that I can't then upload to my host.
When I setup openvpn using a public IP it is immediately accessible via the web gui. This obviously is not good. I do not want the OpenVPN web gui accessible on the public IP side ever. With that said the wizard states that I need to enter a IP that is reachable by the clients. How do I accomplish setting this up securely?
I have loads of containers running under Proxmox for many years with no issues, have tried recently to add a load more LAMP containers, and can't get any of them to work, despite doing the same setup I have always done which usually takes 5 minutes.
Half the time now after I install it when I try and login as root it tells me the login is incorrect, which it isn't as I have just typed it into the setup!
Does anyone know if there is a reason LC_ALL and LC_CTYPE are set to C in /etc/default/locale, and this doesn't seem to get updated when changing the default locale in confconsole? Is this default behavior of Debian 11, or Turnkey specific?
I am trying to work with Elixir on a Turnkey appliance, and it's unhappy that a UTF-8 locale (such as, presumably, C.UTF-8) isn't set in one or both of these variables.
I have a fresh install of turnkey-postgresql-16.1-buster-amd64 on its own box. All updates done. Web Shell (shellinabox) connects and stays connected. Adminer connects and stays connected. Webmin 1.97 connects for about 15 to 20 seconds then loses connection. None of my other instances of Webmin 1.995, 1.831, on other servers, do this. After losing connection I cannot reconnect to Webmin until I reboot or I run "systemctl restart webmin" from "Web Shell". Then the problem repeats.
Hi, everyone! For a fairly busy TKL WordPress site, what would be the recommended reboot schedule for server maintenance? I have been rebooting the server manually only when the site seems to be loading extra slowly, but I'm interested in what would be considered best practice. Second, is there a way to automate server reboots at a fixed time and interval (e.g., once per week at 2:00 AM Sunday)?