Ok, I'm feeling pretty stupid and vulnerable because I'm not sure how to even phrase this question correctly.
When you launch a new server from the Hub, it allows you to select the SSH key-pair you want to use. I downlaoded an ISO and installed and configured a virtual machine on my local system, and I need to add my SSH key to it. But I have no idea how to do that. Googling tells me how to generate a new key, but I'd like to use an existing one. How do I do this?
I've been working with the LAMP server and successfully added Samba so my developer can drop files into the web folder to test.
I needed to change the server to work on port 8080 as there is already a service on port 80. With Jeremy's help, I now have it working (I missed one of the two steps he sent me).
I've noticed two things now...
1. the main display on the server doesn't show the :8080 for the Web section. Can this be added so the link displayed is correct?
great product, took mere minutes to get up and running creating users+groups. Would love for you to include a GUI driven feature to enable memberof functionality which is required by many number of integrations. At this time would like a easy step-by-step method of turning this on in Turnkey's version. There are a log of guide out there but they generally are over complicated and refer to vanilla installs.
Hey Jeremy, I had owncloud up and running ok, and for unfortunately destroyed it, to work with a fresh install.
I did notice there are some cert files with owncloud still floating around on the root server lxc-containers that I use as my base operating system. (I don't think that's the issue, but just adding all the info I can.)
I immediately received the unknown domain error, and then on refresh received this error .