I have had a chat to an insider I know at Telstra (our local ISP) and it seems that my IP is being blocked somewhere - I cannot log into one of my Joomla appliances. Naturally I did a trace route and found it bounced around telstra before getting out to Los Angeles then onto Singapore - where it stopped dead.
Is AWS blocking me?
I tried looking for a contact but could only find premium support emails and numbers...
I'm trying to set a global path to give a specific Perl version priority. I tried setting PATH in both /etc/profile and /etc/environment, but it never took. I tracked the problem down to /root/.bashrc, line 102, which sets PATH to a fixed
I hate to question the TurnKey developers, but is that a bug to ignore the global PATH and reset it to basically the same as /etc/environment (minus tail :/usr/games)? Kinda defeats the purpose of a global path if I also have to add it to every profile.
I was wondering if there is a way to have one login for the mutiple turnkey applications. for example one login for PhPBB and Wordpress to tie the user accounts together? I did notice they use SQL database and was wondering if I can just point both of the servers to one database? also is that an effictive way to do this if it is possible?
I've been having some problems with my Turnkey File Server. It seems that everything went to hell when I tried to setup the TKLBAM. I went through all the various steps with Turnkey and Amazon but am unable to get any action there. Shortly thereafter, I've noticed the server will not let me Shell in (via the 12320): all I get is "This Webpage is not available" on Chrome (error 15 (net::ERR_SOCKET_NOT_CONNECTED): Unknown error.)
Webmin seems to work just fine (WEBMIN 1.560 on Ubuntu Linux 10.04.1).
I'm updating my SimpleInvoices patch ATM and have stuck a strange problem. In the conf script, when finishing up the patching process I stop the MySQL service (as per you usually do - so the patching can complete cleanly) but when stopping MySQL errors with first:
ERROR 2013 (HY000): Lost connection to MySQL server at 'sending authentication information', system error: 32
Then followed with about 10-15 lines of this error:
I'm still pretty new to TKL and Linux servers. What's the easiest way to install SSL on one of the WordPress sites I have on TKL? It's a micro-server..
The only experience I have with SSL is having bought a domain-level SSL cert from my hosting provider, and they took care of installing and everything.
I installed Turnkey LAMP 11.3 in Virtualbox without errors or hicups. I have set aside a smal fanless via c7 fanless machine for it, once i learn how to configure it properly. English is not my language, so bear with me. I need to pass protect/render inaccessible from the outside of my network office. Is there a way to tie page to the root/user account or i need to use .htaccess file, or should i simply delete the contents of /var/www? Or if there is a way to disallow access to this particular page index.php from outside?