GLPI on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS by cloudimg
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GLPI on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS by cloudimg
GLPI is a leading open source IT Service Management (ITSM) and IT Asset Management (ITAM) platform. From an ordinary browser your team can run a helpdesk, log and track tickets, build a configuration management database (CMDB) and asset inventory, manage software licences and contracts, and report on it all. This image is built and maintained by cloudimg on a hardened, fully patched Ubuntu 24.04 LTS base, with GLPI 11.0.8 served by nginx and PHP 8.3 FPM and a bundled local MariaDB server, so the appliance is complete and useful on its own.
The GLPI database schema is installed and ready, and a unique Super-Admin password is generated on the first boot of every VM and written to a root only file. All four of GLPI's well known default accounts are secured before the image ships: the glpi Super-Admin password is rotated per VM, and the tech, normal and post-only accounts are disabled. Sign in to the web console on port 80, then manage tickets, assets and users.
The bundled MariaDB listens only on the loopback interface (127.0.0.1:3306) and is never exposed to the network. The MariaDB database and GLPI's variable data such as uploaded documents, dumps, sessions and cache each live on their own dedicated managed data disk. An unauthenticated /healthz endpoint is provided for load balancer probes. For production, front port 80 with your own domain and TLS.
GLPI is free software licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 (GPL-3.0). GLPI is a trademark of Teclib'; this image is provided by cloudimg and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the GLPI project. Backed by 24/7 cloudimg support.