This will sound like a whinge but, it looks like the Turnkey Drupal 6.11 may have a serious cross site scripting error which was patched and updated by Drupal on 13th May but hasnt made it into the Turnkey iso or repositories.
Just wondered since XSS is so big a pain whether it could be included quickly to avoid proliferation?
Just installed the drupal 6 appliance on my vps at vps.net and need some help getting out of the blocks. Accessing Webmin via http://myIP:1000/ resolves a page load error. What am I doing wrong?
Hi, I've been working with the TKMW and loving it. It's truely easy to get going and setup. In minutes your making pages, adding users and so on. However, for my specific needs, I need to be able to create and manage multiple wikis. Luckily, this used to complex but is now covered by the extension Farmer.
(update: I previously did a test install on a Win08 server at home and didn't have a problem with apt-get as I am on a second install box with was setup by my hosting company. The second box has Win08 with 5 static IP addresses and no DHCP, so I'm thinking that this might be part of the problem. When I install, it often says "udhcpc No lease failing")
I'm going to be installing a VPS Ubuntu 8.0.4 with VM on WinServer08 64-bit.
I'm wondering if this current LAMP appliance supports 64-bit, or if I'd have to start from scratch and install from the amd-64 (ubuntu-8.04.2-server-amd64.iso) to get 64-bit support.
Also, would there be much of a speed difference? I don't really have anthing to compare it to, but for the job, 32-bit would probably be just fine. But since I'm on a 64-bit OS, just wondered.
I can't get LDAP authentication to work in the Joomla 1.5 app.
I ran JDiagnostic and it says the php ldap module isn't loaded
I tried do an apt-get install php5-ldap and the server can't find the package
Is this something to do with the way the repositories are set up?
If so can you tell me how to change them to enable the php-ldap modules to be downloaded (the repositories system seems to be non-standard -for Ubuntu)
Firstly thanks a lot for turnkey linux appliances. love the light weight appliances.
i have been tinkering around with customizing a turnkey appliance (remastering the cd). will surely document and share when i get the time.
my question is - how do i add a custom recipe to the guided partitioning of the installer? (i want to have seperate partitions for /tmp /usr /var .. etc, by default during automatic partitioning)