![]() ![]() It’s been great to see how open source has gone from being kind of a “rebel” movement into the mainstream. Especially for business users who are less technical, they could now take an app and get it up and running quickly. I like to think that we really helped drive open source adoption into the mainstream by making it much more accessible than it would have been otherwise. SugarCRM, Jaspersoft, Alfresco, Liferay and MySQL would all come to us and have us package up their software to make it easy to deploy. We started in 2005, packaging apps for all the new open source application companies. We’ve ridden the wave of open source, if you will. When we started building out Bitnami I certainly wouldn’t have expected to be sitting here in a room with Microsoft talking about the great partnership that we have and all the amazing things that we can do in the future together. It’s been a really interesting journey – I’ve been working on this for over 10 years now, and open source has come an incredibly long way. Can you tell us about your experiences building a startup in the open source space? Never a dull moment! Sounds like an exciting role. I run marketing, finance, operations, business development, HR, recruitment, and sales. We package more than 130 different open source and commercial apps and make them incredibly easy to deploy-both locally and in the cloud, including on Microsoft Azure.Īs for me, I’m the Co-founder and COO. ![]() Tell our readers about Bitnami and your role with the company.īitnami is essentially an app catalog for server software. I was excited to sit down at OSCON with Bitnami Co-founder and COO, Erica Brescia, to learn more about how the company is bringing open source technology “into the mainstream” and implementing an innovative training program that is giving back to the community and helping them recruit top tech talent in Europe. Erica Brescia, Bitnami Co-founder and COO Bitnami does the heavy lifting and eliminates the complexity of installation and configuration, helping anyone, anywhere, to deploy secure and update-to-date software in the cloud in minutes. You should now be able to access your application using an HTTPS URL.With more than one million apps deployed per month, Bitnami is changing how people install and manage server software, making it easier than ever for everyone to run their favorite apps and development frameworks. sudo /opt/bitnami/ctlscript.sh restart nginx Refer to the FAQ for more information.ĥ.- Restart the Nginx server. ![]() Sudo chmod 600 /opt/bitnami/apps/APPNAME/conf/certs/server*Ĥ.- Open port 443 in the server firewall. Follow these steps to activate SSL support:ġ.- Use the table below to identify the correct locations for your certificate and configuration files.Ĭurrent application URL Nginx configuration file /opt/bitnami/apps/APPNAME/conf/nfĬertificate file /opt/bitnami/apps/APPNAME/conf/certs/server.crtĬertificate key file /opt/bitnami/apps/APPNAME/conf/certs/server.keyĢ.-Copy your SSL certificate and certificate key file to the specified locations.ģ.- Once you have copied all the server certificate files, you may make them readable by the root user only with the following commands: sudo chown root:root /opt/bitnami/apps/APPNAME/conf/certs/server* Once you obtain the certificate and certificate key files, you will need to update your server to use them. You can either generate this on your own (explained here) or you can purchase one from a commercial certificate authority. Although this dummy certificate is fine for testing and development purposes, you will usually want to use a valid SSL certificate for production use. Placeholder with the name of your application directory.īitnami images come with SSL support already pre-configured and with a dummy certificate in place. ![]() In the following steps, replace the APPNAME NOTE: The steps below assume that you are using a custom domain nameĪnd that you have already configured the custom domain name to point ![]()
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