Community Ops/Hosting Services

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Overview

As a part of MCS project, Community Ops provides the following to established projects that benefit the Mozilla mission.

  • Website hosting
  • Email hosting
  • SSL certificates
  • Domain registration
  • Volunteer sysadmins

Read more on the general requirements

How to request?

Fill out the Community IT Request Form and we'll guide you through the process. You'll need a bugzilla account for this.

Who can we help?

Requests for help are approved by Mozilla Reps. See Reps Digital Resources for more information on who we can help and how to ask for help.

What do we do?

Hosting

Mozilla has setup accounts with hosting providers, so we can help host your website. There's a few options, so for a quicker process, in the additional comments box, tell us what you are going to be hosting on your site, and how many users you're expecting.

Domain services

  • We can provide domain names and DNS management for communities.
Details

Domains point directly towards their own Route 53 hosted zone. All records are created within that hosted zone. For AWS services, aliases are used where possible.

Hosted Zones

We manage DNS for:

  • mozilla-community.org
  • mozilla.community
Workflow for Requesting DNS Records

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SSL Certificate

  • SSL Certificates can be provided if your site will use passwords, or take any other information from users.

Migration

  • tbd

Monitoring

  • We can provide site statistics, uptime monitoring, and incident response management. Read more on this here