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CMS - Joomla posted: Jun 5, 2006 12:31 AM

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May 10, 2006
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Content Management System (CMS) - Simple webservices for everyone.

Re: CMS - Joomla

1. Jun 5, 2006 2:27 AM in response to: VMTN Admin
Click to view SamTzu's profile Novice 34 posts since
May 2, 2005
Hi, all

I have also posted this VM to my site where you can download the latest torrent of this VApp.

http://www.mattila.eu

There will be bug updates/fixes to this one fairly often since it is a full OS + CMS system.

I noticed that there seems to be a bug in the Tiny editor.
If ordinary user tries to enter a new content it fails to save it.

I will look in to this shortly.
New versions should have the same version format v1.2.x

Please post questions to my forum.

SamTzu

Re: CMS - Joomla

2. Jun 16, 2006 9:49 AM in response to: VMTN Admin
Click to view SamTzu's profile Novice 34 posts since
May 2, 2005
Found out how to bypass that bug.
Just disable the "No Editor" mambot.

That should take care of that.

Sam

Re: CMS - Joomla

3. Aug 20, 2006 5:38 PM in response to: VMTN Admin
Click to view scottprive's profile Lurker 2 posts since
Aug 20, 2006
This is good - thanks.

Pros -
ready to go..

Cons -
The readme doesn't say what version of Joomla it is. How does one find this out, which is necessary if one wishes to do the right thing and patch Joomla to the latest version.
There is clearly an urgent security update needed -- Joomla 1.0.10 fixed some SQL injection attacks. Of course, if you're just running this as a local demo (firewalled) then you're OK.

Re: CMS - Joomla

4. Aug 21, 2006 6:21 AM in response to: scottprive
Click to view SamTzu's profile Novice 34 posts since
May 2, 2005
If memory serves, it's 1.0.8.
You can actually see the version number from the Global Settings.

Re: CMS - Joomla

5. Aug 21, 2006 2:53 PM in response to: SamTzu
Click to view scottprive's profile Lurker 2 posts since
Aug 20, 2006
Wow fast reply!

Found it:
Joomla! 1.0.8 Stable [ Sunshade ] 26-Feb-2006 05:00 UTC

1) Login as Admin
2) System
3) System Info. Couldn't be any easier, but I missed it among so many things.

Is your website down for good?

To all (benefit of new readers):
You don't NEED to upgrade from 1.08 in my opinion, if you want to run a demo on a PROTECTED network such as local PC or LAN. Hopefully people would not just take a VMWare image (or any OS install) and open it up to the outside world, without checking for updates anyways. That should be standard practice, but in the case of pre-1.10 Joomla there are some remote vulnerabilities that need fixing.

There are patches on the Joomla site to go from 1.0.8 to 1.0.10. Before upgrading, you might want to either backup your VMWare image, or the files in the content tree (plus the database). As I don't have the experience of installing from scratch, I b0rked my install the first time trying to upgrade to 1.10.

Anyways, looks good and thanks! Thanks also to VMware. I've been a VMware customer since v2 (sadly, haven't upgraded past 3). This type of sandbox software needed a standard, and I'm glad to see VMWare beat MS to the punch (I run Linux also, and so the crossplatform capability is a huge bonus).

Re: CMS - Joomla

6. Aug 23, 2006 3:43 AM in response to: VMTN Admin
Click to view iceman2's profile Lurker 5 posts since
Aug 18, 2006
Having a problem, sure it's me but, I installed ok then I have a Vigor25 login that I cannot get past. Any ideas please. Thanks.

Re: CMS - Joomla

7. Oct 12, 2006 12:43 PM in response to: iceman2
Click to view snowfresh's profile Enthusiast 41 posts since
Dec 27, 2005
I would like to run this appliance under ESX 3.0

so far I've been unsuccesfull ...

any tips ?

Importing the disk with vmkfstools -i did not work.

thanks
regards
snow

Re: CMS - Joomla

8. Oct 16, 2006 2:05 PM in response to: snowfresh
Click to view Faceman's profile Novice 9 posts since
Mar 15, 2006
Ok here is my wierd scenario. I was trying VMImporter 2.0 to import the Joomla Appliance to my ESX 3.0.1 server and converted it, BUT as a 100Gb VMDK! Documentation says its 3.6Gb. Any thoughts or ideas? I have used the importer to bring in new virtual appliances and it works fine.

Re: CMS - Joomla

9. Oct 27, 2006 12:22 PM in response to: SamTzu
Click to view cricri's profile Lurker 1 posts since
Oct 27, 2006
I have installed Nagios VMA and I want a know how to create new username and password (Monarch) assign to the Contacts in Nagios. The distribution is Debian , I'm more familiar with the Mandrake or Suse distribution.

Thanls

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cricri

Re: CMS - Joomla - Keyboard Dude!

10. Jan 24, 2007 10:06 AM in response to: VMTN Admin
Click to view 2vmisgr8's profile Lurker 1 posts since
Jan 24, 2007
Even Klingons use English Keyboards.

To All with issues:
\etc\sysconfig\

#nano keyboard

change "KEYTABLE="fi" to "en"

^X, Yes, Enter.

Re: CMS - Joomla

11. Mar 24, 2007 8:26 AM in response to: VMTN Admin
Click to view rhassinger's profile Lurker 1 posts since
Mar 24, 2007
This vm has issues. First is that it's >2gb file, so it will not be usable on most systems. Likely the creator made it on windows. This is despite the fact that it only uses ~600mb, so the end user must chop it down themselves. There are also networking issues, the vm runs very slowly. Not very useful. zero stars

Re: CMS - Joomla

12. Dec 12, 2008 5:51 PM in response to: VMTN Admin
Click to view brian.hill@ogilvy.com's profile Lurker 4 posts since
Jan 5, 2007
Hello. Can someone help me out? Pardon me if i sound stupid, but i'm downloading the appliance and its seems to be only 26k. Prrobably because its a .zip.torrent file. How do i get the one to download and open in Windows? Thanks!

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