I just launched the etherpad application in AWS. The application launched
but I cannot access it via the browser. There is no information I can find on how to connect to the app. I can SSH into the instance and can see that the service is running:
I have been trying to edit my outgoing mail for the Canvas LMS instance on AWS, but havent gotten anywhere. apperantly there are 2 ways to go about it. and they come pre-configured in two ways:
I have bind9 and the web interfacing all up and working properly from the console.
Additionally I have added UDP and TCP port 53 to the firewall rules for the virtual server AND I have added port 53 UDP and TCP to the Linux firewall rules.
However it will not resolve queries from the external address. I simply get "query refused".
Queries from 127.0.0.1 work and from the lan ip 10.x.x.x work fine.
I've been running a Joomla16 appliance for years on a computer in my house. I've been using TKLBAM for over a year. I just tried to restore my backup to another bare metal machine (which I did once successfully a while back). I installed Joomla16 and then ran tklbam-restore 1. It downloaded for hours (1GB according to my firewall log); but when it finished I didn't see any of my data. It still looks like an original Joomla16 install. My live appliance has 20GB of data on the hard drive. It should have downloaded more. Could it have something to do with my HUB settings?
Im not completly new to linux but right now I have no idea how to connect to a network with this. I skipped connecting / setting up a connection in the installation guide but now I want to and I dont know how. If I try ifconfig it gives me a list of devices I want to connect to a network with wlan0 .
I literally cannot find ANYTHING on how to do this..
I have and old Dell with Linux-lite on it and a dd-wrt linksys 54g router
I want to set this up to serve a webpage with download links
I don't want an internet connection, just my own wifi signal
computer needs to be turned on once a week and allow anyone in area to access a webpage with any wifi enabled device and download mp3 files (20 of them)