ChirpStack on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS

Azure Applications

ChirpStack, the open source LoRaWAN Network Server for managing gateways, devices and integrations across an IoT network, ready the moment it boots.

Base
Hardened build
minimal ports, security patches applied at build time
Access
Unique credentials
generated on first boot, readable only by root
Verified
Boots working
services pass a health gate before release
Support
24/7, 365 days
by email and live chat, 24 hour response SLA

Overview

ChirpStack is the leading open source LoRaWAN Network Server. It provides the complete LoRaWAN stack in a single server: the network server and application server, multi tenant device and gateway management, device profiles, adaptive data rate, downlink queueing, MQTT and HTTP integrations and firmware update over the air, all driven from a modern web console and a full gRPC API. It is the control plane that LoRa gateways and sensors connect to, giving teams one place to onboard devices, route their data and operate a private LoRaWAN network.

It suits IoT teams, network operators and integrators who want to run their own LoRaWAN network for smart metering, agriculture, asset tracking or industrial monitoring, fully owned and under their control.

Why the cloudimg image

cloudimg delivers ChirpStack fully installed and reverse proxied behind nginx over HTTPS, with PostgreSQL, Redis, the Mosquitto MQTT broker and the ChirpStack Gateway Bridge already configured and managed by systemd, so a complete LoRaWAN network server answers the moment the instance boots. The image is secure by default: ChirpStack's well known default administrator login is never shipped. On the first boot of every instance a unique administrator password is generated, along with a fresh database password, API and JWT signing secret and TLS certificate, and written to a file only the root user can read, so no two deployments ever share a login. The image is hardened, fully patched and pinned to a known release, and every deployment is paired with a step by step deploy guide and backed by 24/7 support.

Common uses

  • A private self hosted LoRaWAN Network Server for gateways and devices
  • The control plane that routes IoT sensor data into your applications
  • Onboarding and managing LoRa devices for metering, agriculture and asset tracking

See it running

Real screenshots taken while testing this image against its deployment guide.

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