[Script request] opencloud #3021
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I had almost the same experience 😂. I was able to get it running with bare metal in an ubuntu LXC– you need an updated version of GO (>=1.24). You don't have access to any of the apps that way, which I see as one of the most desirable features. Would love to see a fully featured LXC docker version. |
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They are starting with opencloud in germany with a fresh and clean open source community driven alternative cloud solution. Configure your .env |
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Well, i have also tried to install this one on bare-metal from this doc: https://docs.opencloud.eu/docs/admin/getting-started/other/bare-metal , but failed as you guys. I have attached the errors i am getting... Well, OpenCloud is a nice alternative to NextCloud, so i would love to use this bare-metal in a LXC. When trying to install this on the latest Debian 12 version, i got theses errors: When installing this on Ubuntu 24.04 as recommend, i got these errors: Well, maybe someone knows a solution for this, but a perfect working script for LXC would be nice. |
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Is this not the same as Owncloud? |
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I like a challenge, so I think I'm going to take a look at this... |
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right mindset. if you want to get support—> contact meFriedrich FuhrAm 11.06.2025 um 06:07 schrieb Chris ***@***.***>:
I like a challenge, so I think I'm going to take a look at this...
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UpdateWhat Works
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Why this all worksI got this all to work because I did the work of ensuring all OpenCloud-related services have valid TLS certificates. Not only that, but a working Content Security Policy is required. Luckily that is configurable via yaml file, included in the installation (
Feedback wantedCurrently, the install script prompts the end user (as close to the beginning of the installation as possible) to input the FQDNs for OpenCloud, Collabora, and the WOPI server (which acts as the bridge between OpenCloud and Collabora), before proceeding to install everything. I'm wondering if the Collabora installation should be optional, if there are folks out there who might only want the barebones version of OpenCloud installed and nothing else. What do y'all think? (As a small aside, I see a new OnlyOffice LXC in the works, and am now wondering if I should make a separate LXC for Collabora as well?) If I get Apache Tika working, that for sure is going to be optional, so it's yet another prompt! For Radicale, you just need to rename |
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Update: Apache Tika will not be installed by default, nor will there be a prompt; instead, you'll need your own Apache Tika LXC and then uncomment some lines in |
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Application Name
opencloud
Website
https://docs.opencloud.eu/de/
Description
Opencloud is a new (german) self hosted, simple and easy cloud like Seafile.
I tried it bare metal, docker and docker-compose on a ubuntu and a debian lxc, unfortunately nothing works.
I guess this is a nice one for this community and "easy" for you guys.
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