Last update: 12 January 11

JumpBox for the PmWiki Wiki Software 1.5.1

173 Mb   Trial
Hardware Requirements:
CPU: 1 Ghz
Memory: 1 Gb
Disk space: 3 Gb
Installed Parallels Tools:
No
Administration Interfaces:
https://dhcp_assigned_ip_address:3000
Login: admin
Password: set during initial setup

 http://dhcp_assigned_ip_address
Login: admin
Password: set during initial setup

 
PmWiki is a wiki-based system for collaborative creation and maintenance of websites. PmWiki pages look and act like normal web pages, except they have an "Edit" link that makes it easy to modify existing pages and add new pages into the website, using basic editing rules.

Application Version: PmWiki 2.2.19
JumpBox Version: 1.5.1
Download MD5 checksum: 176452ed9b764458d791c6558fcde0d0

JumpBox provides very simple to use virtual appliances for Open Source software that are updated regularly with the latest operating system and application fixes. Any JumpBox will run on Parallels Desktop, Workstation or Server as well as other virtualization systems and cloud computing systems. This provides you complete platform independence and ultimate flexibility.

Each JumpBox requires one quick step of configuration via a web browser with no need to touch a command line. They also include a simple web based management interface that includes the JumpBox Backup System. The JumpBox Backup System allows you to export the state of the JumpBox to NFS, Windows File Sharing for a really quick and easy offsite backup.

To make the installation experience as simple as possible, when you configure the JumpBox you'll receive a welcome page with all the information required to access the application.

See README.txt in the download for additional installation instructions, more detail on recent changes and a list of known issues with this release.

This JumpBox is part of a growing collection of Virtual Appliances for Open Source software. Over 55 applications are available. Subscribing to JumpBox provides a great toolset to help you quickly evaluate, develop and deploy Open Source software.
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