Hi there, I posted this over in the confconsole docs as a comment, but I guess the forums are better monitored? Anywho, to recap:
OK, I may be missing something obvious but I can't see what I should be doing after the first bullet point to make dehydrated pick up the additional domains and run the wrapper to get certificates for those new domains?
Will it just pick up the changes when the daily cron runs or do I need to invoke it myself somehow?
I have a Turnkey Hub account with one AWS account linked to it. I have installed a Turnkey appliance in another AWS account. I would like to link this AWS account to my Turnkey Hub account as I do not want to have another Turnkey Hub account.
Actually I am forced to maintain about 6 AWS accounts and, impressed by Turnkey Linux's appliances and services, am in the process of installing Turnkey appliances in all the AWS accounts. But it would be convenient if I had only one Turnkey Hub account to manage all my Turnkey appliances in the different AWS accounts.
I love that the latest Redmine appliance auto-creates repos for projects. I seem to have broken something, however. I noticed that I could not connect to one of two repos over svn+ssh (the server is on TKLHUB) after I created a new project with SVN repository from the Redmine web interface. I went to the folder over the CLI and found that its owner permissions were www-data:root. This is exactly backwards, so I ran
I am having issues getting routing configured for a site to site VPN between an on-premise network and AWS.
At the AWS end I have deployed a TurnKey OpenVPN server from the AWS Marketplace. At the on-premise end a TurnKey OpenVPN server downloaded and deployed in Hyper-V.
At the AWS end I have two subnets, 10.0.1.0/24 and 10.0.2.0/24. At the on-premise end three subnets, 10.10.1.0/24, 10.105.3.0/24 and 10.102.40.0/24.
The AWS end is the server, and the on-premise end the client.
I have a Dell PowerEdge server r815 that I want to install latest TKL appliance. Previous versions of TKL I used to get an error "No network adapters detected", search around the forum and found this:
I saw recently that Amazon had updated its images to PHP7. The server I'm using has PHP5. I want to know if I have a snapshot and the server fails and I use the snapshot on the new server, will it be an exact copy with PHP5 or must I upgrade the PHP code?
This is a guide for installing CiviCRM in the Turnkey Linux Drupal 7 Appliance. Before you install CiviCRM you should make sure your system and Drupal are up to date.