Works great, you need to pay attention to the details to get your passwords
Very very nicely done, it works just fine out of the box. It took me quite a while to figure out how to get the password is the reason some else gave 1 star.
I've pretty much made every mistake possible while trying to install this image, all were user errors, the image is perfect!
So let me explain it to make life easier:
1. Before you install the image, create a Key Pair in Amazon EC2, save the .PEM file which will be used to login to the server (SSH console), without this file you can't login.
Instructions: https://docs.thinkwithwp.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-key-pairs.html#having-ec2-create-your-key-pair
2. After installing the image, you can login to the SSH console for the server using the PuTTY application (NOTE: there is no "password", only a username and a digital signature file from step 1):
Configure PuTTY to use your .PEM file that you saved in step 1 (you will actually need to convert the .PEM file to a .PPK file, VERY easy see instructions link). This file will be your "password"
Login username: bitnami
Instructions: https://docs.thinkwithwp.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/putty.html
3. Now you need your "application" password which is used for Magento admin , MySql and PhPAdmin. To get this you will need to open your "System log" from the Amazon EC2 instance -> Actions -> Instance Settings -> Get Instance Log. Scroll down and you should see something like this:
[ 20.415342] bitnami[1216]: #########################################################################
[ 20.421257] bitnami[1216]: # #
[ 20.431029] bitnami[1216]: # Setting Bitnami application password to '1GvPd6mWaKZn' #
[ 20.439698] bitnami[1216]: # (the default application username is 'user') #
[ 20.446963] bitnami[1216]: # #
[ 20.451164] bitnami[1216]: #########################################################################
Save this "password" and the default username is 'user'
NOTE: You have 24 hours to retrieve this password from the system log after the machine FIRST starts, so it quick otherwise the log will be overwritten and the password is lost (you can reset it but it's a PITA).
Instructions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwg6Rr0lmoE
Once you've got these password, now you can change them and login to the Magento Admin interface etc etc.
Instructions: https://docs.bitnami.com/aws/apps/magento/#first-steps-with-the-bitnami-magento-stack
I will keep updating this review as I get further into it, but so far so good. I hope this helps folks who're struggling with the "passwords".
Having worked with Bitnami images before, I was sure that this one will work perfectly after launching the instance. However the instance didn't have ssh running making it useless as I was unable to transfer files and connect via tunnel to the MySql.
Thank you for using our solution. There are different ways for obtaining the credentials you need. They are all explained here: "https://docs.bitnami.com/aws/faq/get-started/find-credentials/". If you require additional help don't hesitate to search our documentation ("https://docs.bitnami.com") or visit our support site ("https://community.bitnami.com").
Thank you for using our solution.
There are different ways for obtaining the credentials you need. They are all explained here: <<