DomainMOD, the open source domain and internet asset manager, configured and serving on first boot.
DomainMOD is an open source domain and internet asset manager. It gives you one authoritative place to record every domain you own together with its registrar, expiry date, renewal fee, owner, category and stakeholder, so renewals stop being a surprise and nobody has to maintain a spreadsheet that is stale the moment it is saved. Alongside domains it tracks SSL and TLS certificates, hosting accounts, IP addresses and DNS providers, and its domain queue can pull live data straight from registrar APIs. It adds expiration email alerts, renewal cost reporting across multiple currencies with automatic conversion rate updates, a data warehouse and a task scheduler.
It suits anyone holding more than a handful of domains: agencies and hosts tracking client portfolios, and in house teams that need to know what they own, what it costs and when it expires.
cloudimg delivers DomainMOD fully patched on a hardened Ubuntu 24.04 base, with the install wizard already completed and then removed, so the application answers the moment the instance boots and no installer is left sitting in the web root. No administrator password exists anywhere in the image: a unique one is generated on first boot, written to a root only file, and you are prompted to replace it with your own at first sign in. The configuration file and library directories are closed to the web, and the task scheduler runs as a managed system timer rather than a publicly triggerable endpoint. Your whole asset inventory lives on a dedicated data disk kept separate from the operating system disk, and every deployment is paired with a step by step deploy guide and backed by 24/7 cloudimg support.
Real screenshots taken while testing this image against its deployment guide.