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Bugzilla

Bug Tracking System

Bugzilla is a Web-based general-purpose bugtracker and testing tool originally developed and used by the Mozilla project. One of Bugzilla's major attractions to developers is its lightweight implementation and speed. Many projects use it to track feature requests as well. Bugs can be submitted by anybody, and will be assigned to a particular developer.

Stable version: 17.1 (changelog)

This appliance includes all the standard features in TurnKey Core, and on top of that:

  • Bugzilla configurations:
    • Installed from upstream source code to /var/www/bugzilla.

      Security note: Updates to bugzilla may require supervision so they ARE NOT configured to install automatically. See bugzilla documentation for upgrading.

    • Periodically collect statistics and execute whine.
    • Includes support for dependency graphs and documentation.
  • SSL support out of the box.
  • Postfix MTA (bound to localhost) to allow sending of email (e.g., password recovery).
  • Webmin modules for configuring Apache2, MySQL and Postfix.

Initial configuration: http://appliance_ip/editparams.cgi

  • Required settings (exemplary):
    • Maintainer: admin@example.com
    • URLBase: http://bugs.example.com/ or http://*appliance_ip*/
    • SSLBase: https://bugs.example.com or https://*appliance_ip*/
  • Email (exemplary):
    • MailFrom: bugzilla@example.com

Usage details & Logging in for Administration

  • Bugzilla:
    • username is email set at first boot
    • customize via: http://appliance_ip/editusers.cgi?action=edit&userid=1

No default passwords: For security reasons there are no default passwords. All passwords are set at system initialization time.

Ignore SSL browser warning: browsers don't like self-signed SSL certificates, but this is the only kind that can be generated automatically without paying a commercial Certificate Authority.

Web - point your browser at either:

  1. http://12.34.56.789/ - not encrypted so no browser warning
  2. https://12.34.56.789/ - encrypted with self-signed SSL certificate

Username for database administration:

Login as MySQL username root at

  1. https://12.34.56.789:12322/ - Adminer database management web app
  2. MySQL command line tool:
    $ mysql --user root --password
    Enter password:
    Welcome to the MySQL monitor.  Commands end with ; or \g.
    Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the current input statement.
    
    mysql>
    

Username for OS system administration:

Login as root except on AWS marketplace which uses username admin.

  1. Point your browser to:
  2. Login with SSH client:
    ssh root@12.34.56.789
    

    Special case for AWS marketplace:

    ssh admin@12.34.56.789
    

* Replace 12.34.56.789 with a valid IP or hostname.