Ushahidi (Swahili for "testimony" or "witness") is a crowdsourcing application created in the aftermath of Kenya's disputed 2007 presidential election that enables local observers to submit reports using their mobile phones or the internet, while simultaneously creating a temporal and geospatial archive of events.
This appliance includes all the standard features in TurnKey Core, and on top of that:
Ushahidi configurations:
- Installed from upstream source code to /var/www/ushahidi
SSL support out of the box.
Adminer administration frontend for MySQL (listening on port 12322 - uses SSL).
Postfix MTA (bound to localhost) to allow sending of email (e.g., password recovery).
Webmin modules for configuring Apache2, PHP, MySQL and Postfix.
- Webmin, SSH, MySQL: username root
- Adminer: username adminer
- Ushahidi: username is email set on first boot