I have the hardy heron LAMP appliance running in VirtualBox for development, with the network set to bridged.
I can connect to the virtual server just fine via SSH, http, and log into phpMyAdmin as root.
However, I have the MySQL GUI tools installed on my host (Win XP) and can't get them to connect. I can ping the server from them just fine. I tried port 12322 and that didn't work either. Windows firewall is disabled.
Are their other credentials besides root that I should be using to access MySQL this way?
I'm changing hosts to VPS.net. I'd like to use the Joomla Appliance to avoid the server configuration and ongoing security update issues. However, my Joomla site has too many add-ons and existing content for me to want to recreate it step-by-step. While the installation is highly customized, there are no edits to the core files. Will the following steps work?
I've got a Ubuntu-Joomla image running and updated the system. The version Joomla gives is still 1.5.12, and security updates have been applied in 1.5.13 and 1.5.14 (30 July 2009). Is this package patched? Or does it still need updating?
After I boot up App Engine Turnkey Linux from VirtualBox, configuration condole says: "No interfaces are configured". In VM's network settings I have tried all adapter types - none work.
What can cause it and how is it possible to make it work?
First, thanks for building these appliances. I have a Turnkey LAMP appliance installed at VPS.Net and it is working well.
I'm about to create a new VPS for Drupal 6. I noticed on the appliance page that the current Drupal 6 appliance is at Drupal release 6.12. Unfortunately, 6.12 suffers from Cross-site scripting, Input format access bypass, and Password leaked in URL vulnerabilities.
Release 6.13 from July 1 fixes these. Please consider upgrading the Turnkey Appliance to run Drupal 6.13. I'm hoping to start my new VPS on this release.