Overview
Wiki.js sign-in
The Wiki.js sign-in, served on first boot with a per-instance administrator login.
Wiki.js sign-in
Wiki.js welcome
Administration dashboard
This is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for cloudimg support services.
Overview Wiki.js is the popular open source modern wiki and knowledge-base platform - a Markdown and visual editor, full-text search, page history and versioning, granular access control and many authentication options. This image delivers Wiki.js fully installed and configured, so a private knowledge base is running within minutes of launch. The current release available is Wiki.js 2.5.
Application Stack The Wiki.js Node server runs behind nginx as a reverse proxy. PostgreSQL is the datastore for pages, users and asset metadata. The server and database bind to the loopback interface.
Secure By Default On the first boot of your instance a one-shot service completes the Wiki.js setup and creates a single administrator account with a per-instance password, written to a root only file, and generates a fresh PostgreSQL password. No shared or default credentials ship in the image.
Ready To Use Sign in as the administrator, create your first page in the Markdown or visual editor, organise content, and invite your team. Connect external authentication or storage from the admin area when you need it.
cloudimg Support 24/7 technical support by email and chat for deployment, authentication and storage configuration, upgrades, TLS termination and database administration.
Wiki.js is a trademark of its respective owner. All product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Use of them does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them.
Highlights
- Wiki.js, the open source modern wiki and knowledge-base platform - Markdown/visual editor, search, versioning and access control - preinstalled with PostgreSQL and nginx
- Secure by default: a per-instance administrator and PostgreSQL password are generated on first boot and stored in a root only file, with the setup completed automatically
- 24/7 technical support from cloudimg for deployment, authentication and storage configuration, upgrades and TLS termination
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Version release notes
Initial release of Wiki.js 2.5 open source wiki and knowledge-base platform.
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Usage instructions
Connect via SSH on port 22 as the default login user for your operating system variant (the user guide lists it per variant; on Ubuntu it is 'ubuntu'). Wiki.js is served on port 80 through nginx (the server listens on 127.0.0.1:3000). Retrieve the generated administrator login with: sudo cat /root/wiki-js-credentials.txt. Browse to http://<instance-public-ip>/ and sign in with the email and password shown - the setup is already completed on first boot. The health endpoint http://<instance-public-ip>/healthz is open. Services are managed with systemctl (wiki-js, postgresql, nginx). To enable HTTPS, follow the Let's Encrypt section of the user guide.
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