As the title says, I'd strongly recommend you add re-captcha to this forum to stop all this spam. seems like a lot of manual work to clean up these unwanted posts by using something automated.
I've found a bunch of scripts written to tie Lets Encrypt to cloudflare for DNS validation, however they are all based around CentOS, and I have no idea how to convert to Debian.
Does anybody have a modified version of the Dehydrate script that can tie into cloudflare to generate the LE certificate using the DNS method?
I'm wondering if someone has successfully installed grunt on the Magento 2 TKL ?
I've tried, but it requires NPM extension, which as far as I can tell, only installs on versions of nodejs newer than 6, but the current nodejs version is 4.8.2.
I'd appreciate anybodies input on how to get around this.
Hello all, this is my first post! So far, the AWS/TKLHUB solutions have exceeded my expectations so I thought I would try out the forum too! I am trying to decide which of the TKL Project Management appliances might be considered the better choice for my small staff of 6 to use. I am hoping to find something that is as intuitive as possible to shorten the learning curve. I'm a one-man shop so I don't have a lot of time for training. Any recommendations? Thanks!
I'm trying or a VPN for the first time at home. Yeah I'm a little behind. I found a free service and downloaded their client software on my windows 7 pc, turned it on and it found a server somewhere. Immediately I noticed that in my networks part of the control panel, a network 3 suddenly appeared, but I assume this is normal?
Anyway things were working fine for about 15 minutes, so I went upstairs and turned on my smart tv and another laptop. Within a few minutes though, I found that my smart tv wouldn't stream, and my laptop and phone said no wifi.
for reasons that don't matter, I need to move a few (initially 2, more later) Wordpress sites, (each on separate, unrelated domains) to a LAN based VMware environment, behind a single public IP.
I've deployed a VM running Turnkey Wordpress and so far, so good. Now because I need multiple, unrelated sites behind one public IP, I guess I need to front everything with a proxy, such as NGINX, that can read the incoming host requests and route them to the relevant WP instance?
I am uploading a theme to WordPress, and installing it but it shows me the following ERROR: The uploaded file exceeds the upload_max_filesize directive in php.ini.
I have already gone through a tutorial to increase upload size limit. It shows to put the code in PHP.ini file.
I'm new to Turnkey, setting up a homelab with Proxmox which seems to be quite trendy at the moment. In general I'm loving the Turnkey experience. While I understand that each application is default configured to be stand-alone I'd love to be able to integrate them a little more easily. For example being able to point my Redmine appliance at my exisitng GitLab appliance as a git backend or even more simply being able to point my Redmine appliance at my Domain Controller appliance for authentication during installation would be the icing on the Turnkey cake.