For example Xampp says that their stack is not secure enough for a production environment and should not be used as such. Is the case the same for this this stack or is it secure?
TKL noobie here. Just did my first restore (Joomla 1.6) to a bare metal server. Worked well. Except... I can't access Webmin on the restored server. I can access PHPMyAdmin (https://192.168.0.168:12322) and the Webshell (https://192.168.0.168:12320), but no Webmin. It's not listening on port 12321. Any ideas how to resolve this?
We reserved a Small machine but after a few weeks decided it wasn't powerful enough, so today I cloned that server and re-created it as a Medium machine. The Small machine is now powered off.
As I understand it, we will need to reserve the Medium machine since the new machine is of a different type than the one we previously reserved. And unless I make use of that Small machine in some other way, the money we initially paid to reserve it would go down the drain. Right?
I just downloaded the file server appliance, but a cannot power on the machien getting error :
An unexpected error was received from the ESX host while powering on VM vm-4778.
Module DevicePowerOn power on failed.
Unable to create virtual SCSI device for scsi0:0, '/vmfs/volumes/4f9fde6e-6ca68d37-5c6c-00215af3799c/DGL-VL-FileShare/turnkey-fileserver-11.3-lucid-x86.vmdk'
Failed to open disk scsi0:0: Unsupported or invalid disk type 7. Ensure that the disk has been imported.
I typed to schange the scsi to 0.1 but failed aswel
I am running a private website using a turnkey Joomla AMI. It is mostly used during the daytime business hours. No need for the instance to run 24/7. What is the easiest way to setup an automatic start and stop? I have looked at the "auto scaling" features within the EC2 docs. It looks pretty complicated with lots of code entry (which I am not familiar with). Is there any "easy" way to establish a schedule?
We have a TKL linux mediawiki server on a mixed windows/Linux LAN.
The wiki on the mediawiki server is so useful that we want portable versions of it for staff in the field, running on Windows laptops. Laptop Internet access to the LAN server is not an option as this stage. Each laptop wiki "copy" needs to be edited in the field, and on return to base, any changes incorporated into the LAN server.
Yesterday I downloaded and installed the TKL File Server appliance. My plans are to use it solely as an FTP server. I have created a user named abc (for example). I am successfully able to log into the server from Filezilla for example and directly into the abc user home directory without issue. My question is, how can I prevent the abc user from navigating the tree above his home directory (ex. /, /home, etc.)? I have been researching this for a couple of days, and so far, nothing that I have tried has helped.