Comments on How to install Nextcloud with ISPConfig 3.1
This tutorial shows you how to install nextcloud on an ISPConfig server by adding a website, database and FTP user in ISPConfig and then installing Nextcloud into the web directory of the newly added website.
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Hello and thanks for the tutorial. I have done two clean installations with the tutorial of The Perfect Server - Debian 10 Apache. But when you add the configuration in the php.ini option the web page is blank, either in https or http. If I delete the php.ini configuration it works. Do you have any advice? Thank you
Hello
I did everything as described and unfortunately the following problems:
1. When called for the first time, the Nextcloud denial message "Untrusted Domain" appeared. How should I come from a trusted domain at this time?
2. When called up again, only a white page appears, nothing else. How can this be fixed and how can I get the setup script to run?
3. How can I migrate an existing and running NextcloudPi installation to the new website (user, calendar, etc.)?
Thanks in advance for your help !
Telekomiker from Germany
Thanks. This works. I did download the php file with wget, so i don't need to create a FTP user. Just had to change the owner and group.
The only thing I am facing at the moment is e-mail. I did add my IMAP mailbox and it seems to take ages to load. I did notice a bug report about this but it should be solved by now. I am able to look through the already fetched folders; but the inbox itself is still loading. I'll have a look tomorrow; might just need some time.
Over all this looks fine and the install time was < 15 minutes.
Do you know how to show the disk space assigned to the site rather than the whole storage capacity?
Regards
Worked like charme! Do you know how to get ride of the index.php in the sharing link of Nextcloud in ISPC?
https://nextcloud.domain.com/index.php/s/xxxxxxxxxx
to
https://nextcloud.domain.com/s/xxxxxxxxxx
There is a way if you have a nextcloud server Installation, but I do not know if I can go this path, do not want to destroy my ISPC Server.
My NextCloud website installed on ISPConfig works HAPPILY user as "www-data:www-data" as the User Permissions. But ISPConfig would not properly restore a backup of Nextcloud. So I did:[CODE]$ cd /var/www/clients/client0/$ sudo chattr -i web2 && sudo chown web2:client0 web2 -R && sudo chattr +i web2[/CODE]Now when going to my NextCloud website via browser, it kicks up error:[QUOTE]Cannot write into "apps" directory. This can usually be fixed by giving the web server write access to the apps directory or disabling the App Store in the config file. Your data directory is not writable. Permissions can usually be fixed by giving the web server write access to the root directory. See https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/25/go.php?to=admin-dir_permissions.[/QUOTE]QU: What am I missing? Are there settings in config.php or redis.conf or /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/ or maybe ELSEWHERE that I need to alter to get my nextcloud website working again? So sorry if I missed this question being answered elsewhere in the forum.
When installing, nextcloud is INSIDE>>> Community projects >>> Web installer