So on the description for LAMP stack it says "SSL support out of the box." So I setup up a micro instance and as soon as it was ready I navigated to https://www.ave2.tklapp.com/ and immediatly I get an SSL error, fail. in Firefox it gives me this information:
Here is the deal, i run a TurnKey LAMP machine on Amazon, created trough the HUB, with TKLBAM turned on.
The other day a big audience tv show on Brazil talked about one of these websites. The traffic went to, the moon. My first reaction was to Turn on a Load balancer and create multiple machines trough the Hub, but that proved a little bit slow, so i went to AWS console and launched "more like this machine" using the AMI. I created around 10 machines and in 5 minutes it was up and running with 20000 online.
Thanks to this comment I was able to solve that problem by changing the site and the home URLs, in the wp-options_ table of the database, via phpmyadmin. make sure you find both of those lines!
I've installed turnkey-mysql in one partition and a debian linux64 in another partition. These two share a common /boot partition. I've manually modified /boot/grub/grub.cfg to suit my needs.
Last night, apt-get ran update-grub and has fundamentally undone the customization I did for grub.cfg and perhaps more annoyingly has set the timeout value to -1, which requires one to actually hit enter on a boot entry to boot.
Why would cron-apt need to do this, and how can I make it never do that again?
Not sure if I missing something but after installing the LAMP app and trying to use the AWS PHP SDK it was clear that CURL needed to be installed and added to the php.ini.
Did I do something wrong, or is CURL missing from the LAMP app out of the box?
We have been running Turnkey Wordpress for around 1 year and I'm looking to setup TKLBAM for backups and to migrate to a different server. We have only posted around 20 posts and a few photos of associates, but when I run a similated backup it is saying 1.5 GB before compression. How can I find why it is so big and what I could do to shrink it?
I've played around with several other backup plugins for Wordpress and my fear is that they are left behind being backed up.
I have got a problem when trying to connecting to mysql server on webmin interface. I dont have the correct username/password.
I just installed the appliance Joomla on VMware but configured a lot of things. What is the best way to change mysql and phpmyadmin logins ans default passwords ?