First off, I have been using TKL for years on many servers. It says a lot that I have been able to find all my support from just the forums and documentation until now. Well done guys, and congrats Jeremy :).
Just want to say hello and thank you for this great projekt. I´m working since more than 10 years at the german police in it-forensics, mostly in the windows world. With your project, i´m finally come closer to use linux servers.........very easy and stable for me.
OpenSSL 1.0.1 through 1.0.1f (inclusive) are vulnerable
OpenSSL 1.0.1g is NOT vulnerable
OpenSSL 1.0.0 branch is NOT vulnerable
OpenSSL 0.9.8 branch is NOT vulnerable
Bug was introduced to OpenSSL in December 2011 and has been out in the wild since OpenSSL release 1.0.1 on 14th of March 2012. OpenSSL 1.0.1g released on 7th of April 2014 fixes the bug.
For starters, what does it administer? What is it used for? Without actually going into the Administration page (which I cannot do yet), where can I read about it? Does this page apply to other Turnkey Systems, or is this specific to Turnkey Django?
It obviously accesses the "django" username for MYSQL. Where can I find the source code for it? Where are these sources kept? Is it kept on the Turnkey box? If not, where can I find it? I just want to view it, ao I can figure out whats going on.
After installed Magento 13.0 appliance and after run turnkey-init I logged in to Magento Connect trying to update it to 1.8.1 but I notice of some problem:
- in Magento Connect settings I'm not able to select "local filesystem" so I trying to change permission to www-data (chown -R www-data .) and it seems to work because after this I can select it.
Hi all, especially Jeremy Davis, I have a fairly simple task that trying to grasp LVM is making very difficult. I have an older Windows machine that will be a TKLFileserver with a bit of help. Its based on an older P4 with 2GB ram and three hard drives that are a 250 GB and 2 500 GB. I wanted to use 25 GB of the 250 for the TKL install with the rest of it and the 2 500s as the storage. I thought LVM was going to be my answer but I have been struggling now for a couple of days. It sounded simple enough, like dynamic volumes in Windows but I guess I don't have enough info to go by.
I already have a LAMP Server being used for my intranet site. I would also like to move our messaging in-house but I'm wondering if PHPlist and LAMP will co-exist without fighting with each other. If someone could clue me in or let me know if they have attempted this. Any help would be much appreciated.
I have some very basic questions on upgrading an appliance. I am running on the Lamp appliance Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid and it's time to upgrade to newest. I have no issue with going to Debian.
Sorry to say, I love you guys but the instructions are very cryptic.