This is my first ever post. I love TurnKeyLinux and have been spreading the word! I read the forums fairly often but it's difficult with all of the spam postings. I sure hope you can do something about this.
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Hi I have been long time user of turnkeylinux and I started using foreman at work since last one year. I have just created a small script to create debian based live iso for foreman which you can see here. I was thinking that adding foreman to turnkey linux library would be a good idea and I wish to work on that. But I have no idea from where to start. My scripting skills are moderate and knowledge in debian is also modetare.
Just installed the TK PDC server and loving it. I installed it to provide PDC services to my SoftEther VPN server install, and noticed you have the Open VPN server appliance.
I would love to see a linux SoftEther appliance, as softether has a Linux version for Debian 7! I find it faster with configurations for many different VPN connections including OpenVPN, Azure, IPsec/L2TP, PPTP, MS-SSTP. It also includes L2/3 Bridging, and other helpful bits like AD/Radius Login, as well as plain password.
You have a wonderfull and easy to setup linux server collection.
I have only been trying my hand at this for a few days, but this is soo much easier then when last I tried (not, turnkey, some other distro, 2 years ago).
I am using virtualBox 4.3.12(32 bit) on Windows 7 enterprise. I installed Ubuntu 4.6.3 on virtualBox.
In virtualbox I have use the network configuration as:
BridgedAdapter
Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260
Promiscuos Mode: Allow VMs
with the above network configuration, I am able to do "sudo apt-get install/update" any packages and connecting to internet. But I am not able to do ssh from putty.
In Ubuntu, ssh server is running.
In Ubuntu, when I do iptales -L, no rules are set(i.e everything is empty)
I want to skip "partitioning" installation step. Let install format entire drive to ext4+swap, no LVM, just confirmation "Do you want to reformat /dev/sda?". In case of hard-fail pure ext4 is more repairable than LVM. AFAILK, TKLBAM works w/o LVM, so I still can use it. I played with di-live, trying to preseed answers, but no success. Can you point me in right direction?
I just discovered Turnkey today and I am hoping to learn more. I host a few Wordpress sites currently on Windows. I've been wanting to switch to Linux but I don't really know much about securing a distro or anything like that.
I came across the Turnkey WordPress appliance ISO and VM and I am wondering how safe they are for production use. The sites I host are tiny and generally get less than 100 views a month.
While I was working on the Ansible appliance, I came across an issue I couldn't figure out how to address.
The Problem: The appliance build process leverages the Python package manager, pip, to install the latest stable versiion of Ansible. Ansible uses a rapid development/release cycle which means every time the build is run, the version of Ansible changes. I have to remember to update the README.rst file every time the version changes. I could not figure out a way to have the build process update the README.rst automatically.