i have test the manuel, but i cant activate plugins.
on the admin page i see an error
Owncloud 8 and MySQL: alternative approach
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- OMV 2.x
- Enra
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Yeah, this is why you should wait before you update to new version.
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Zitat
i have test the manuel, but i cant activate plugins.
What do you mean with this?
How do you get to this point? -
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I have follow the guide on 1st page, to install owncloud 8 with ngnix and mysql plugin.
And it works !!! Nice work !I think you (or an admin) move this guide to Forum->Guide.
Maybe rename the title to "Owncloud 8 with Nginx and MySQL plugin : alternative approach"
I am not sure for that ... -
Thank you! Mine is up and running beautifully!************************
Spoke too soon. I'm mostly up and running, with the the exception of being able to use it outside of my network.
I have the server name set to sockmonster.asuscomm.com/owncloud (ddns) on port 90 and port forwarding is sending requests to port 90 to omv's IP address. (while trying to make this work, I inadvertently made the omv admin ui accessible from outside - Bonus!)When trying to go to sockmonster.asuscomm.com/owncloud:90, sockmonster.asuscomm.com/owncloud or sockmonster.asuscomm.com:90 I get this message:
You are accessing the server from an untrusted domain.Please contact your administrator. If you are an administrator of this instance, configure the "trusted_domain" setting in config/config.php. An example configuration is provided in config/config.sample.php.
Depending on your configuration, as an administrator you might also be able to use the button below to trust this domain.Add "sockmonster.asuscomm.com/owncloud" as trusted domain <-- This is a link I can click on. If I click it I get 404 Not Found nginx.
I googled around and found out how to add the trusted domain to owncloud's config.php, however that didn't help. I continue to get the same 404.
Interestingly if I use 192.168.xx.xx:90 I can access it just fine behind the router.
The trusted domains statement in config.php is:
'trusted_domains' =>
array (
0 => '192.168.1.49','sockmonster.asuscomm.com/owncloud'
),Any help is much appreciated!
edited to add that I have dumped my browser's temp files and tried other browsers as well - same results.
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The trusted domains statement in config.php is:
'trusted_domains' =>
array (
0 => '192.168.1.49','sockmonster.asuscomm.com/owncloud'
),your second part after the , needs to be on a new line like this:
0 => '192.168.1.49:90
1 => 'sockmonster.asuscomm.com/owncloud:90'i think it will work after that.
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Thanks, jonathan999 - I gave that a try and am still getting the 404 error.
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how did you make your ssl cert?
with your local ip or with the full domainname in the cn field?
and did you restart owncloud after the change?
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Forgot about the cert. It was created with the cn being the ip. I created a new one with omv, 4096b key size, period of validity 1 week for testing, cn sockmonster.asuscomm.com and ignored the other options
I applied that to the owncloud server, then rebooted.
Still getting the 404 error.
I wonder if I should ditch this install option and go with the plug in instead
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Did you set up your nginx plugin correct?
The best way is to do it like tekkb said in his guide,
that's the way i did it and is working like a charme (owncloud 7) -
When trying to go to sockmonster.asuscomm.com/owncloud:90, sockmonster.asuscomm.com/owncloud or sockmonster.asuscomm.com:90 I get this message:
Presuming you are running OC with https on port 90 and a port based nginx config.
Just checked that in my virtualbox:
When starting, I had the same behaviour like you.
After adding this line in config.php "trusted_domains"
1 => 'mydyndnsname.myddnsprovider.de'
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Did you set up your nginx plugin correct?
hmm...No. no I didn't. I will hunt that info up and try it. Thanks
Presuming you are running OC with https on port 90 and a port based nginx config.
I think I might not have configured nginx properly.
Thank you, both, for your help. It will be a couple weeks before I can start messing with this again.
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generally question to the tutorial:
do i have disadvantages with this way or can i use it stable an safty? -
As this is a standard way to install OC on hosted web servers, it should be reliable.
From OC website:
ZitatThe Web Installer is the easiest way to install
ownCloud on a web space. It checks the dependencies, downloads the
newest ownCloud from the official server, unpacks it with the right
permissions and the right user account. Finally, you will be redirected
to the ownCloud installer.The disadvantage is mentioned in Post#1
Perhaps the file-permissons of nginx (ACL vs permissons) could be handled in another way, not sure about that.
On my home installation it runs without issues. -
I also installed my new oc with this tut. Works fine so far! THX!
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Hallo enra,
wo speichert Owncloud die Daten ab?
Kann ich die Benutzerverwaltung von OpenMediaVault vollständig, auch mit Owncloud 8 weiter verwenden?Schöne Grüße
openmedianer
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Hi,
wo speichert Owncloud die Daten ab?
in your OC-folder, which is created during your installation:
In this example it would be /media/75826092357891275151789/www/owncloud/data/.Kann ich die Benutzerverwaltung von OpenMediaVault vollständig, auch mit Owncloud 8 weiter verwenden?
No, the OC users are not syncronized to the OMV users.
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Hello,
if Owncloud are not syncronized to the OMV users,than i have a Debian-System with Owncloud 8.
Than i don t need Openmediavault.Or i must use the Owncloud Pugin (old Owncloud) from OpenMediaVault 1.17.
Schöne Grüße
openmedianer -
Than i don t nee Openmediavault.
If you only want to use OC, your correct.
But OMV is a lot more than this.Or i must use the Owncloud Pugin (old Owncloud) from OpenMediaVault 1.17.
Feel free to give it a try.Don't forget:
You won't get an out-of-the-box eierlegende-wollmilchsau here.
You'll have to check your needs against the "standard" OMV.
If something is missing, there are mostly individual ways to implement it.
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