Overview
This is a repackaged software product wherein additional charges apply for hardening, security configuration, and support.
WHAT IS JOOMLA
Joomla is a mature open-source content management system (CMS) for building websites, blogs, corporate portals, and intranets. It is a PHP 8.3 web application served by Nginx with PHP-FPM and backed by a MariaDB database. The bundled feature set covers article and content management with categories and tags, a templating system for site themes, flexible menu management, multilingual sites, fine-grained user management and access control levels (ACL), a media manager, banners, contacts, news feeds, and a powerful extension system of components, modules, and plugins. Thousands of free and commercial extensions and templates are available from the Joomla Extensions Directory. A self-hosted alternative to WordPress and Drupal for structured, multi-author content. GPL-2.0-or-later license - no per-seat fees, no vendor lock-in, all data inside your own AWS account.
WHAT THIS AMI ADDS
Security hardening:
- Super User and MariaDB credentials generated at first launch (saved to /root/joomla-credentials.txt)
- Web installer runs non-interactively and the installation folder is removed automatically
- HTTPS on by default (self-signed) with HTTP redirected to HTTPS; Certbot pre-installed for Let's Encrypt in one command
- MariaDB database accessible from localhost only
- PHP-FPM bound to loopback behind the Nginx reverse proxy
- UFW firewall - ports 22, 80, 443 only
- fail2ban, AppArmor
- CVE scan - every image is scanned for vulnerabilities before release
OS hardening (CIS Level 1):
- CIS Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Level 1 benchmark applied via ansible-lockdown
- auditd, SSH hardening, Kernel hardening, IMDSv2 enforced
Compliance artifacts:
- SBOM - CycloneDX 1.6 at /etc/lynxroute/sbom.json
- CIS Conformance Report at /etc/lynxroute/cis-report.html
- CIS Tailored Profile at /usr/share/doc/lynxroute/CIS_TAILORED_PROFILE.md
Highlights
- Joomla security baked in: Super User and database credentials generated at first launch, the web installer removed automatically, HTTPS on by default with the database bound to localhost.
- CIS Level 1 hardened Ubuntu 24.04 LTS: auditd, fail2ban, AppArmor, SSH key-only, IMDSv2 enforced. CVE-scanned before every release. SBOM (CycloneDX) and CIS Conformance Report included.
- Production-ready LEMP stack: Nginx + PHP 8.3-FPM + MariaDB, Certbot pre-installed for Let's Encrypt HTTPS. GPL-2.0-or-later license - fully auditable, no vendor lock-in.
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Dimension | Cost/hour |
|---|---|
t3.medium Recommended | $0.03 |
t3.large | $0.03 |
t3.small | $0.02 |
m6i.large | $0.03 |
Vendor refund policy
We do not offer refunds for this product. AWS infrastructure charges (EC2, EBS, data transfer) are billed separately by AWS and are not refundable by us.
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Delivery details
64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
Joomla 5.4.6 - Initial release (June 2026)
- Joomla 5.4.6 (5.x LTS) on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
- CIS Level 1 hardening applied (ansible-lockdown/UBUNTU24-CIS)
- CVE-scanned before every release
- Nginx + PHP 8.3-FPM + MariaDB; Super User and database credentials generated at first launch
- HTTPS on by default (self-signed); Certbot pre-installed for Let's Encrypt
- MariaDB bound to localhost only; web installer removed automatically
- UFW firewall pre-configured (ports 22, 80, 443 only)
- fail2ban, auditd, AppArmor pre-configured
- SBOM (CycloneDX 1.6) at /etc/lynxroute/sbom.json
- CIS Conformance Report (OpenSCAP) at /etc/lynxroute/cis-report.html
- IMDSv2 enforced
Additional details
Usage instructions
- Launch instance (t3.medium recommended)
- Open Security Group - allow TCP 80 and TCP 443 from 0.0.0.0/0 (and TCP 22 from your IP)
- SSH: ssh -i key.pem ubuntu@<PUBLIC_IP>
- Wait 30-90 seconds for first-launch setup to complete
- Read credentials: sudo cat /root/joomla-credentials.txt
- Open https://<PUBLIC_IP>/ in your browser - accept the self-signed certificate warning
- Log in to the admin panel at https://<PUBLIC_IP>/administrator/ with the credentials from the file
- Get trusted HTTPS: sudo certbot --nginx -d your.domain.com
The Super User and database credentials are saved to /root/joomla-credentials.txt at first launch. Change the admin password and email after first login. For production use, replace the self-signed certificate with Let's Encrypt using Certbot (pre-installed).
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Lynxroute is not affiliated with Open Source Matters, Inc.; this AMI packages the GPL-2.0-or-later community edition (joomla/joomla-cms); "Joomla!" is a registered trademark of Open Source Matters, Inc.
Visit us online: https://lynxroute.com
For Joomla documentation: https://manual.joomla.org For Joomla upstream issues:
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