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Aurora | 3.0

Linux/Unix, Ubuntu 22.04 - 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

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    William Zeitler

Woefully out of date versions of WooCommerce plugins, can't update

  • June 06, 2021
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For example, their WooCommerce Membership plugin is version 1.6.5, which dates from 2016.09.07. Since it's an annual subscription, you can't update this. This particular module has serious bugs and is useless without an update. I suspect the same may be true with other paid WooCommerce plugins. Email to aurora's support email address was bounced.

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    Alex

This one actually works

  • September 28, 2020
  • Review verified by AWS Marketplace

I tried two other WooCommerce AMIs and couldn't them to work. This one actually works out of the box. Had some difficulty getting Amazon's domain registry working but that was nothing to do with this plugin, just AWS stuff. And if you want SSL, be warned Amazon's Certificates only work with certain web services, not EC2. Recommend using LetsEncrypt to set it up. I followed this and it was pretty straightforward: https://www.arubacloud.com/tutorial/how-to-secure-apache-with-lets-encrypt-on-ubuntu-18-04.aspx


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