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Azuriom

Azuriom is an open-source PHP-based CMS and web platform purpose-built for game server management, supporting 11+ games including Minecraft, Rust, and FiveM. It offers extension support, admin dashboards, and user management tailored to multiplayer gaming communities.

Source: GitHub — github.com/Azuriom/Azuriom
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Primary language
GPL-3.0
License (OSI-approved)

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RepositoryAzuriom/Azuriom
OwnerAzuriom
Primary languagePHP
LicenseGPL-3.0 — OSI-approved
Stars724
Forks120
Open issues5
Latest releasev1.2.12 (2026-06-27)
Last updated2026-06-29
Sourcehttps://github.com/Azuriom/Azuriom

What Azuriom is

Built on Laravel (PHP framework), Azuriom provides a modular architecture with native game integrations, extensibility via plugins, and web-based administration. Latest release v1.2.12 (June 2026) shows active maintenance with CI/CD pipelines and code quality monitoring.

Quickstart

Get the Azuriom source

Clone the repository and explore it locally.

terminalbash
git clone https://github.com/Azuriom/Azuriom.gitcd Azuriom# follow the project's README for install & configuration

Need it deployed, integrated, or customized instead? DEV.co ships production installs.

Best use cases

Game Server Community Hubs

Ideal for hosting web portals for Minecraft, Rust, FiveM, or other supported games—centralizing player registration, stats, forums, and shop functionality in a single admin-controlled platform.

Multi-Game Server Networks

Manage unified authentication and profiles across multiple game servers via extension plugins, reducing duplication and improving user experience for networks of 2+ servers.

Rapid Community Deployment

Pre-built game integrations and Docker support enable rapid launch without custom backend development; ideal for communities wanting a CMS within weeks rather than months.

Implementation considerations

  • Installation must use official release downloads or contributed source; direct cloning of the repository is explicitly discouraged per README.
  • Docker Compose setup available for development; production deployment requirements (PHP version, extensions, database config) should be verified against full documentation.
  • Extension/plugin ecosystem exists; evaluate third-party extension security and maintenance status independently, as core project cannot vouch for all community extensions.
  • JavaScript injections in admin dashboard explicitly not classified as XSS vulnerabilities; clarify admin access controls and trust model in your threat model.
  • Security vulnerabilities reported to [email protected]; responsible disclosure encouraged but incident response SLA not stated.

When to avoid it — and what to weigh

  • Unsupported Game Target — If your primary game is not in the documented 11-game support list, you must evaluate custom game integration complexity via the provided development guide—effort unknown without review.
  • Enterprise Scale or SaaS Multi-Tenancy — GPL-3.0 copyleft terms and lack of documented multi-tenancy features suggest this is optimized for single-community deployment, not commercial SaaS platforms serving many independent clients.
  • Minimal PHP/Linux Ops Familiarity — Requires PHP hosting environment, MySQL/PostgreSQL, and Linux command-line competency; managed cloud hosting or pre-configured stacks not clearly mentioned in README.
  • Proprietary or Closed-Source Requirements — GPL-3.0 licensing requires derivative works and modifications to remain open-source; unsuitable if you need proprietary modifications without source code disclosure.

License & commercial use

GPL-3.0 (GNU General Public License v3.0) with attribution appendix. Copyleft: all modifications and derivative works must remain open-source and include source code availability.

Commercial hosting of Azuriom for paying game communities is permissible under GPL-3.0 (you may charge for hosting/services), but any code modifications must be published and remain GPL-3.0. Creating a proprietary fork or closed-source variant is not permitted. Requires legal review for SaaS/multi-tenant commercial models or derivative products.

DEV.co evaluation signals

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SignalAssessment
MaintenanceActive
DocumentationAdequate
License clarityClear
Deployment complexityModerate
DEV.co fitGood
Assessment confidenceHigh
Security considerations

Project welcomes responsible security disclosure ([email protected]). Admin dashboard JavaScript injections explicitly excluded from XSS scope—clarify what this means for privilege escalation risk. No mention of CSRF protection, SQL injection prevention, authentication mechanisms, or recent audit history. User-facing XSS issues reported and addressed. Standard Laravel security best practices likely inherited but not explicitly confirmed. Review extension vetting process and supply-chain trust model for third-party plugins.

Alternatives to consider

Pterodactyl Panel

Open-source (MIT) game server control panel with containerized deployment, active development, and strong Minecraft/multi-game focus; more ops-heavy but industry-standard for hosting providers.

Crafty Controller

Lightweight, Python-based game server manager with modern UI; supports Minecraft and many others; simpler architecture and smaller footprint for smaller communities.

AMP (Cubecoders)

Commercial (freemium) multi-game server management with proprietary backend; offers managed hosting, faster onboarding, but closed-source and per-server licensing fees.

Software development agency

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Azuriom offers a battle-tested, extensible foundation for hosting game server portals. Evaluate it against Pterodactyl and AMP for your ops model and licensing constraints. Devco can help architect, integrate, or customize your deployment.

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Azuriom FAQ

Can I modify Azuriom for my custom game without open-sourcing the modifications?
No. GPL-3.0 copyleft requires any modifications to remain open-source. You may contribute to the official project or maintain a public fork, but proprietary forks are not permitted.
Is there a managed hosting option or do I have to self-host?
README does not mention managed hosting. Installation guide references official website and releases; assume self-hosted on your own PHP/MySQL server or cloud IaaS.
How stable is the extension ecosystem, and are third-party plugins maintained?
Project references 1,800+ trusted servers and community extensions (e.g., Flyff, Dofus), but no formal registry, security vetting, or SLA for third-party extension maintenance is documented.
What is the admin dashboard JavaScript injection exemption from XSS?
Security policy explicitly excludes admin dashboard JavaScript injections from XSS classification; likely because trusted admins edit code. Review implications for privilege escalation and access controls in your threat model.

Software developers & web developers for hire

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Azuriom offers a battle-tested, extensible foundation for hosting game server portals. Evaluate it against Pterodactyl and AMP for your ops model and licensing constraints. Devco can help architect, integrate, or customize your deployment.