Open Source Social Network additionally referred to as OSSN is a social networking software which is written in PHP. Open Source Social Network permits you to make a social networking website, helps your members build social relationships with people who share similar professional or personal interests. Social networking software provides the technological basis for community driven content sharing and social networking.
Niles Partners is launching a product which will configure and publish open source social network, a social networking software which is embedded pre-configured tool with Lamp and ready-to-launch VM on Azure
Ossn can be extended by making use of:
Creating components
Modifying core files
Downloading free components
Open Source Social Network (OSSN) which includes the core packages and the core set of bundled components that are released under OPEN SOURCE SOCIAL NETWORK LICENSE (OSSN LICENSE) .
Ossn can be used to build different types of social apps.
Private Intranets
Public/Open Networks
Community
Features of Ossn are:
Components
Add extra feature in your social network. Expand your social network with freely available components.
Fully Featured
Features like groups, photos, files, messages and many many more to makes your social network perfect.
Performance
Open Source Social Network is the fastest solution out there which uses resources extremely efficient.
Multilanguage
Open Source Social Network is in many languages. You can add as many languages you can.
It will take a few minutes for your VM to be deployed. When the deployment is finished, move on to the next section.
Connect to virtual machine
Create an SSH connection with the VM.
bashCopy
ssh azureuser@10.111.12.123
Usage / Deployment Instructions
Click on continue:
Now click on create:
2. In the Create a virtual machine, enter or select appropriate values for zone, machine type, resource group and so on as per your choice.
Click on Review + create button.
To access the application:
Step 1: Use the browser to access the application at http://<instance ip address> replace <instance ip address> with the actual IP address of the running instance.
click on “Next”.
Step 3: Validation and after that click on “Next.
Step 4: Now Enter the following Database details
Database Name: ossn
Database Host: localhost
Database User: root
Database Password: Niles@123
Click on “Install”.
Step 5: Entre the details as you like and click “Create”
Step 6: Login using the username and password that you have created;
Enjoy the application.
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