Comments on How to Install Nextcloud with Apache and Let's Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Nextcloud is a free and open-source, file sharing and syncing solution that helps you to store your personal documents, files, photos, and other in a central location. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Nextcloud on Ubuntu 22.04 server.
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Hello and thank you very much for the guide, this is a configuration with apache right? Would it be possible a tutorial of complete nextcloud configuration with Nginx or Apache in Docker?Thank you very much
Why do you install Apache if the tutorial should cover the use of nginx? I guess this tutorial needs some rework.
The author mixed up the headline and topic, it is indeed an Apache guide. I've corrected that in the meantime.
when I used my domain to open the site it did not work I had to open it with IP of the server the one thing I found missing was the authorized domains and I did add my domain and it still does not seem to work may need more direction on that ?
Did this work for anyone else I can't hit the site and went through the setup twice! There is no config.php in the config file of nextcloud after walking through these steps not sure what is going on.
Also when I just put the ip in to a web browser or localhost I get the default apache page.
i did the same at first. you need to replace the parts of /etc/apache2/sites-available/next.conf that are relevant.
Thank you very much for this excellent guide!!!I tried this setup with several other descriptions, but always got stuck at some point. Yours worked perfectly just as described!