I would like to recomend that an option to TKLBAM be added. Fundamentally, rather than just deleting an old backup set, perhaps there could be an interface for moving the backup set to "Glacier" storage which is much cheaper, but still on Amazon. Glacier access is quite slow but good for a repository before it is completely thrown away.
This would need, of course, a method to bring a backup back out of Glacier to be used again of course.
Perhaps this can be done on the back end of Amazon AWS but I don't think so.
Why is it that ports are chosen for certain functionality like webshell, webmin, and phpmysql as 12320, 12321 and 12322. Wouldn't it be easier just to use /webshell , /webmin , and /phpmyadmin instead, where these admin functionalities are forced to use ssl?
As a beginner, I'm going to build a good-looking video streaming website, but want the easiest way to build. I'm looking for a user-friendly CMS to create the main structure of my site. Please have a look at: http://www.threehosts.com/ratings/comparison-software/wordpress-vs-joomla-vs-drupal.html. As you can see they have provided a collection of websites created with WP, Drupal and Joomla. How can I understand if these websites are really built with the mentioned software?
Inspired by vole.cc, a censorship and monitoring resistant Twitter clone, I built WikiDist in under an hour using the TKL Hub. Wow! TKL is really an empowering technology!
Longtime user of the tunkey lamp appliances.. wanted to post some help for anyone who wants to test out upgrading php 5.2 to php 5.4 on turnkey-lamp-11.1-lucid-x86:
Our current network policy prohibits certain ports to not be accessible for the site. I was looking for a solution to allow this port to be opened may be via VPN. I was able to seach turnkey as a potential solution, but could not figure out where to start. Can you point me to the correction diretion please?
To summarize the scenario:
- I have an external server installed outside the site
- I would like to access that server throught a specific port.