Bugzilla Powered by GlobalSolutions
Bugzilla is an open-source bug tracking system commonly used to track software defects while developing and releasing products. We have made it easy for the user to start using the features of the product rather than spending time installing and configuring it.
We have made this production ready and bundled it with all the components required to run this application. We have ensured the image is hardened to be secured from all existing vulnerabilities.
Why Subscribe to Our Offering in AWS Marketplace
- We update the software constantly to the latest version to address security issues.
- Customers can kick-start their core work right away with our pre-packaged AMIs.
- Production-ready application stacks.
- Packaged with a Patch Management solution that can be enabled to protect your servers as you go to production — learn more at https://patchawscloud.com/saasconsole.
Accessing Your AMI from AWS Marketplace
To get started with your Bugzilla stack:
- Subscribe: Purchase the Bugzilla AMI from the AWS Marketplace.
- Connect via RDP:
- In the AWS Console, select your launched instance and click Connect.
- Choose RDP Client, upload your .pem key file, and decrypt the password using your private key.
- Download the .rdp file and connect using the username Administrator and the decrypted password.
Installation Paths and Versions
The Bugzilla stack is installed in standard Windows directories for easy access:
| Category | Packages | Version | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| RDBMS | MySQL | 8.0.46 | C:\Program Files\MySQL |
| Web Server | Apache | 2.4.66 | C:\Apache24 |
| PHP | PHP | 8.5.5 | C:\PHP |
| phpMyAdmin | phpMyAdmin | 5.1.3 | C:\Apache24\htdocs\phpmyadmin |
| Bugzilla | Bugzilla | 5.2 | C:\bugzilla |
MySQL and phpMyAdmin Login
| Username | Password |
|---|---|
| root | global |
Finding Your Instance ID
- Log into the AWS Console, select your EC2 instance, and view the Instance ID in the details panel at the bottom of the page.
- Alternatively, after logging in via RDP, the Instance ID is visible on the desktop wallpaper.
Getting Started with Bugzilla
The Bugzilla offering from GlobalSolutions comes pre-packaged with all dependent components. All you have to do is subscribe to our AMI and start using it right away.
Accessing the Application
- Click the Bugzilla Login icon on the desktop to go directly to the Bugzilla login page.
- Alternatively, point your browser to
http://localhost/bugzilla/and log in with:- Email Address: admin@xxx.com
- Password: bugzilla
First-Time Setup
After logging in as Administrator, you must update the default admin email address in two places:
- Connect to the database via phpMyAdmin, navigate to the Profiles table, and update the default admin email address to your own. Click Go to save.
Note: After changing the email address in the Profiles table, you will only be able to log in to the Bugzilla admin page using this updated email address.
- After logging back into Bugzilla, go to Administration → Parameters → General and update the Maintainer email field with your admin email address.
Making Bugzilla Accessible from the Web
- Allocate an Elastic IP in the AWS Console and associate it with your instance.
- If you have a domain name, go to your DNS settings and update the A record to point to the Elastic IP.
- Access Bugzilla externally via:
http://<ElasticIP>/bugzillahttp://<yourdomain>/bugzilla
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Support
For any questions or assistance with our AWS Marketplace offering, reach out to us at support@theglobalsolutions.net.