1. tklbam is sending an email to root at <my domain>, how can I configure it to send to a different account?
2. Where do I set the DNS name of an appliance so that it is recognized? It seems to work sometimes but not others. I looked for documentation on this and couldn't find it. Example: one of my Wordpress installations only has the IP in the grayed-out box. Others have the domain name.
I'm trying to find the actual location of the Joomla directory structure inside my new Turnkey Linux Joomla machine. Could someone please tell me where to find this? (I'm using Joomla 1.5)
I choose to install the Moodle 11.0 instead of the legacy moodle vm to test the newest versions of the OS and the new version of Moodle. I would like to install VM ware tools, but keep hitting road blocks. Has anyone been successful with this or maybe could help.
Everything seems to be so inclusive from your part, so I thought there would be an easy way (like via webmin) to add repositories to one of the VCS. But I couldn't find anything like that.
Asked the other way:
For adding a svn-repo, do i need to use command-line and editor?
I am new to Linux and new to Turnkey. I like the concept very well.
I successfully installed some appliances from Turnkey but still have some fights with all the network options VirtualBox offers. Right now I can only access the appliances if I use NAT with forewarding of port 8080 to port 80. Then I use http://localhost:8080 under Vista to get access. Is there a way to give a name to the virtual machine that I can access it as http://servername:8080?
I recently had to move a Wordpress site from a corrupt VM to a known good one. In other words, I copied the Wordpress directory (via SFTP) from the corrupt VM and overwrote the existing Wordpress directory in the good VM. No doubt this was crude and lacking in elegance, but it worked fine, with one exception.
I am unable to update Wordpress. On other Turnkey Wordpress appliances, when I update Wordpress automatically, it does just that.
Hi, I'm new to the forums so please forgive me if I've posted this in the wrong area. We have recently brought up a PHPBB3 appliance in our enterprise. We have hit a bit of a snag and are hoping to resolve an issue. If an http request is made without a trailing slash, the server issues a 301 and sends relocate headers appending the trailing slash. This is expected behavior and works great as long as you use the actual host name or IP address of the server.