My physical home 'server' (old PC) finally croaked, so my Linuxing is going 'virtual' until I find some new hardware. I figured this would be a good excuse to try something different, so besides my Ubuntu 9.10 desktop that I have running in Virtualbox on my Vista PC, I'm starting a small internal network with some TurnKey Linux appliances.
It seems that you have a very nice collection of appliances to use as a base for most business needs, except for spyware/malware. I found one called Untangle, but now I'm dreading installing it! I'm not sure if it's any good, but it would be nice to have in pre-installed appliance form!
i'm attempting to develop a vpn server that use PPTPD Server.
However i have a problem with modules pptp server and client of webmin;
The webmin of the core machine is ver: 1.490, while the downloadable webmine modules are for webmin version : 1.510 and these modules don't run for the older version of webmin.
So, i need a 1510 version installed on the machine that i want to install the webmin module for VPN..So i can resolve this problem?
Update: I've built the basic outline of a GlassFish v3 appliance with tklpatch. While already operational, it could certainly do with some improvements. The GlassFish tklpatch is now finished! Note that GlassFish requires a minimum of 1GB of RAM (2GB recommended), so make sure to size your virtual machines accordingly.
I created a new ProjectPier theme called "kamp". Expand as the folder "kamp". Copy the "kamp" folder into public/assets/themes of ProjectPier. Go into Administration > Settings > General > Themes and select "kamp".
It looks sort of loosely like Basecamp. It was easy to build. I just popped open Firebug on Firefox, selected things, and then began editing the CSS. As I did that, I copied those changes into the project file and refreshed the page on another browser tab.