I've setup a standard configuration for openVPN turnkey AMI on a segment of my VPC.
Turnkey sets all security groups by it self.
My client doesn't connect to the server.
VPC: 4 segments
Segment on VPC: 10.0.10.0
openVPN on VPC: 10.0.10.27
security Group created by default: inbound: tcp 12321, ssh 22, http 80
I can connect to the ami via ssh, hhtp, https
I know it's not the AMI, I made an AMI of my turnkey instance and place outside on Ec2 and the machine works with no problem. I can connect with openvpn client
I am looking into running a moodle site which will support 2 million users - most of the time using it con-currently. Please advise on the pros/cons also the hardware needed. I would appreciate a hosted service - where can I get such a hosting service?
I am using VM for gitlab 12.1. This morning Users started facing issue communicating with gitlab VM. I had a look at the resource consumption which showed memory was fully consumed. I switched off the VM and increased memory to 4GB from 512MB. After the restart i noticed gitlab and associated services are not able to start. I have tried manually >service gitlab start and can see processes starting but within few seconds all processes get killed. How can i start gitlab again?
I'd like to set up the Turnkey OpenVPN so that it works over TCP and on a different port than what's configured by default.
Changing the server.conf and restarting openvpn service doesn't seem to help. Changing the startup shell script (that I found by grepping for 1194) for openvpn also didn't seem to help. I also couldn't find any easy way to change it anywhere else.
Appreciate if someone could help me with this please.
I successfully built my first appliance and put it into production a while back. It was based on LAMP.
I sat down today and started a new one based on Core. I found that after I renamed the folder from /turnkey/fab/products/core to /turnkey/fab/products/test, I could no longer build it. My original product was renamed this way, and builds just fine, but I can't remember if I had to do something else when I renamed it. It runs into an error where make is looking in the original folder for the changelog:
Neither seem to update Webmin in the same way as clicking the selected button in the enclosed immage (the 'Install Updates Now' button inside Webmin GUI).
I have a couple of OpenVZ VM's webservers built on turnkey 13-0 core which use daily backup to the turnkey hub. On a couple of occasions recently I have had an odd problem. The tklbam app seems to have hung with high cpu load in the final stages of cleaning up the bakup run. The backup appears to have been completed and is present on the hub as expected. The log file show the run completing without error (Error 0) but this is followed by a python trace dump as follows:
Hi, I'm looking for a lemp stack with bind and dovecot. Does bitnami have something like this available? If not, what is the recommended approach to setting up email and dns zone?
One other question. Is there anything that I need to do or that you recommend for hardening the default Postfix installation. I know that it's not an open relay - so that's good. But is there anything else I should watch out for?
Since these appliances run so well there is very little need after final tweaking to log in that I have forgotten my login and password. Is there a workaround for this? I have too much on the file server to switch now.