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WordPress Multisite Certified by Bitnami and Automattic

Bitnami by VMware | 6.7.1-8-r09 on Debian 12

Linux/Unix, Debian 12 - 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

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29 AWS reviews

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1-star reviews ( Show all reviews )

    Shahid

Automatically Remove Instance with all Installation

  • March 10, 2023
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I successfully installed this AMI in the t2.micro instance but it didn't connect the instance through SSH and automatically remove my created instance along with "WordPress Multisite Certified by Bitnami and Automattic".


    Giovanni Frino

It doesn't work in Zurich geozone

  • December 08, 2022
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it simply doesn't work, I tried installing it 3 times but each time I try to go to the public IP address the address is not reachable


    ComputerGuy

Basic Wordpress Functions Broken

  • August 24, 2018
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I should have stopped using this image when, right out of the box, I couldn't even create users in Wordpress. I persisted though and was unable to upload a theme and also could not activate the WP Mail SMTP plugin.

I restarted with the non Multisite Bitnami AMI and this all worked just fine.

1 person found this helpful

    william zeitler

Dismal failure

  • May 26, 2018
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I have set up maybe 100 Apache websites by hand, untold lines of PHP, etc.

I followed the directions and all I get is 404, regardless of my troubleshooting efforts.

2 people found this helpful

    jbesw

No longer works

  • September 26, 2017
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This used be a near-perfect AMI but has completely stopped working on AWS. Hopefully Bitnami can fix this but it's been broken for some time.

1 person found this helpful

    Andrew

Don't waste your time

  • August 24, 2017
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As reported by reviewers for over 2 months, this AMI is worthless. Follow their instructions and you'll end up not being able to login to your WP instance.


    Kiko

False product

  • July 05, 2017
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NOT WORKING!!!

Worst experience ever. No multisite. No networking configuration. Unsecured MySql installation. In any case this is an install-and-go image. Bitnami is the worst software images provider ever seen.

It has been impossible to set up this image.


    Dmitry from Kuoll

Non-functional, could not login, cookies domain missconfiguration

  • June 24, 2017
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After installation it sets the default site to http://***.compute-1.amazonaws.com/
and cookies are not enabled to accessible, so, wordpress disallows login.

Error message:
> ERROR: Cookies are blocked or not supported by your browser. You must enable cookies to use WordPress.

Default configuration redirects from http://www.kuoll.com/ to http://***.compute-1.amazonaws.com/

Edited wp-config, still no solution.

Non-multisite instance by Bitnami works ok.


    Trentin

no t2.micro support

  • August 24, 2014
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It will not run on a t2.micro.

They have not included it as a supported platform.

Finding login information for this product is hard.

You also have to hunt for all the config and log files as they are not in standard linux places


    SomeAssyReqd

Poor initial experience

  • May 07, 2014
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Deployed the image and followed pages and links from the Bitnami's site and never could get logged into the Wordpress Admin Console ( /admin). Their instructions list a default user (that seemed valid), but the password for an AMI (non-CloudFront) instance failed. I'd love to rate this higher (I've installed Wordpress on CentOS before quite easily, but this was NOT the experience I would have expected for a pre-built image.