Owncloud in a box
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Restart Apache to enable changes: sudo systemctl restart apache2 Into the Apache default directory: sudo mv owncloud /var/www/Ĭhange the ownership of the directory for the user www-data: sudo chown -R www-data: /var/www/owncloud Create SSL certificateĪctivate mod_ssl with the following command: sudo a2enmod ssl Unzip the downloaded file: unzip owncloud-latest.zipĪ new directory owncloud is created after unziping the file.
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Grant the new user with the necessary privileges: GRANT ALL ON ownclouddb.* TO WITH GRANT OPTION Įnable changes by flushing the privileges: FLUSH PRIVILEGES įinally, exit the MySQL console: exit Download ownCloud
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Replace password by the appropriate value: CREATE USER IDENTIFIED BY 'password' We now need to create the ownCLoud database from the MySQL console: sudo mysql -user=root -pĬreate the MySQL ownCloud database: CREATE DATABASE ownclouddb Ĭreate a new user. Remove test database and access to it?: yes.Please set the password for root here: set you mysql root password (keep it for later).Would you like to setup VALIDATE PASSWORD component ?: yes.When prompt for the following, we recommend the following answers: We strongly recommand to improve the security of the MySQL database with theįollowing command: mysql_secure_installation: sudo mysql_secure_installation If you ( ) want to define a set way of going about this task, let me know.Start and enable the MySQL service: sudo systemctl start mysql I am more than happy to test tools and see how well they might integrate with MIAB in my spare time. This is something that needs to be well evaluated by for each available tool option before making a decision. Does that old version receive bug-fixes and security patches as well?Ĭome to mind.Do we have to create a new, backwards incompatible, version of miab and if so.Can we migrate existing installations to the new tools, or.Can the new tools be configured automatically via our available toolset?.Can the new tools be installed automatically via our available toolset?.That is a minus.Ĭombining something like sabre/dav with agenDAV and a cardDAV plugin for roundcube like this one would provide a good solution with tools that are built to do one thing, but do it right.īut I think there must be a lot more discussion about the tools in question and more inspection about the viability of a switch to a new tool. Sabre/dav is also a nice option and I found a comment that proposes a proper way to authenticate via imap on the baikal github issues page.Ĭombined with an online calendar browser like AgenDAV I think it is possible to get a good working solution.īut the sabre/dav documentation says that calendar sharing is hard to implement. It should be possible to get this connected to a web interface somehow to manage calander sharing. There is an option for rights management, but it is file based. The only project that I could find that handles imap authentication is radicale.
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See a little further down.) Also looking at the Roadmap I can see that 'import' and 'export' features are still only planned. (EDIT: As I wrote this I did indeed find a way to implement imap auth.
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Right now I just export and import it from RoundCube to owncloud from time to time, but automating that would make end users much happier.īaikal looks nice, but from what I understand there is no way to define an external authentication system. In the end it would be great if we could get someway for RoundCube to be able to sync with the contacts list for ActivSync. I did look at Pydio as suggested earlier and it looks nice, honestly cleaner than owncloud. That just does not seem ideal.Īdd to that that many commercial email services out there set their attachment limit to 10MB, or sometimes, even 5MB, email can become quite limiting by itself. Far to often without such a solution, I see people take that large powerpoint document, or other such item and email it to 50 people, now it takes 51x the space (counting the sender) of the file size in the mail stores. As was mentioned earlier, the ability to move large files into a share location, or store easily accessible common repositories makes things so much simpler, and honestly keeps mailboxes smaller and more manageable. I could certainly live without owncloud if we had some other, ideally integrated, file storage method.