Is there any standard way of deploying TKL on Rackspace? Forgive me if this question has been handled somewhere in the forums, but most discussion I could find was back around 2010, and the general direction it was taking was that it was a vision of TKL to support other cloud providers.
I am fairly new to Turnkey and I have one question.
How do I get apache to stop replacing the Internet name www.mysite.com with the IP address.
I thought I could modify the httpd.conf file, but there is nothing in it, so I asume this is done some place else. Or maybe something I can do in webmin?
Be cause of various reasons, DNS is external to this server.
Can someone please point me in the right direction?
Hello to all and congratulations to a thriving service and community!
I was wondering if we could have an updated Canvas LMS appliance to use, since the code changes of the new Canvas system are quite significant and could be very useful for our small college.
This has been quite an exploration but it seems we are emerging from a "stuck" Joomla install.
Joomla 1.6, upon which the last TKL generation was built, has been left somewhat to the dustbins by the Joomla community. Several extensions have stopped to work with it and it is difficult to find usable upgrade paths (except in my downloads folder).
Unfortunately, my Joomla build stopped taking normal Admin Updates and though I have found many other ways now to grab an old snapshot and get "an update" I really needed some true "in line" updates to work.
I wonder what you would suggest as a TKL solution to archive email. I have a couple of IMAP mail accounts which I want to close down, but I still want to access the emails remotely (so a local copy is not what I want). There is no standalone TKLBAM IMAP server that I could use for that purpose, is there? (Maybe I overlooked it). Zimbra would work but it is a big too much for the purpose (I just want to store my email). Ideas?
I've been diving into centralized logging quite a bit recently, for home and work. One thing that really bugs me is finding a really good solution that's fairly straight forward to install. I've found Kabana and I like the gui, find it quite easy to manage and customize, but it's a REAL pain to install. Maybe I'm doing it wrong, but I have to install elasticsearch, LogStash (which is a pain in itself) and then Kabana. Everything has to be setup just so, or there are some funky errors.