How to access file on webmin server when you dont have permission . . . So how could I solve this issue? Could you send me a procedure to give this account "logistics controller2" access to file "logistic" on the server? We are using "webmin version 1 760" running on "CentOS linux 6 7" I am not familiar yet with CLI commands reason why I am using the GUI interface of webmin
NoSQL | TurnKey GNU Linux Thank you for your understanding We warmly welcome any community contributions to assist us to get the MongoDB appliance available again In the meantime, please check out some our other NoSQL (currently only CouchDB)and Database appliances Until further notice, this page remains available for informational purposes only
Updates | Page 2 | TurnKey GNU Linux Changes: Updated PostgreSQL packages for Python to the latest version Note: Please refer to turnkey-core's 17 0 changelog for changes common to all appliances Here we only describe changes specific to this appliance
Webmin Monitoring | TurnKey GNU Linux Do you know what the missing perl module is called? Armed with that info, perhaps I can assist finding and installing it? Perl modules are usually named in the format PARENT_MODULE::SUBMODULE, where PARENT_MODULE is the top level module and SUBMODULE is (surprisingly) the submodule E g the perl PAM authentication module is called "Authen::PAM" Many perl modules are packaged in Debian and
Adding Resources | TurnKey GNU Linux Although you will need to reboot for the additional resources to be available FWIW, you can also increase the volume size too if you need more storage space Although you will need to take a few more steps for the larger volume to be usable internally (note that blog post is extremely old, but it's still completely relevant)
log4j2 Vulnerability? | TurnKey GNU Linux I'm assuming that you are referring to the really recent Log4J vulnerability, CVE-2021-44228 And yes it's a nasty one! Yep Bunch of friends know I run personal servers so I've been inundated with messages about it On the plus side though, there are 2 things working in favour of TurnKey users Firstly, it's not installed by default in any of the TurnKey appliances So unless you've
Change locales during setup | TurnKey GNU Linux The question here is to set locales DURING initial setup With a fresh install we boot on the ISO file and just after hdd and partition setup, turnkey reboots and immediatly request to setup a root password At this step, keyboard is in US-us with no ability to change the keyboard layout We know we can change locales with "system settings" but we have to deal with the wrong keyboard for the
TKL Fileserver Samba Permissions | TurnKey GNU Linux Just like in Windows there are both File permissions (in TKL this relates to the Linux users) and Share permissions (in TKL this relates to the Samba users) So you need to ensure that users have the appropriate File and Share permissions I'm not sure whether it's the best way, but back when I used to admin Windows servers I used to use the share level permissions to set access (i e either