Comments on How to install Seafile on Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty Tahr)
Seafile is a OpenSource cloud storage software. It offers file sharing and syncing for individual users and groups, it provides client side encryption and easy access from mobile devices. This tutorial describes the steps to install Seafile on Ubuntu 14.04.
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Great alternative for storage solution.
Regards
Hi, this tuto is simply perfect. Only one question. Can you explaint how step by step configure the https instead of http. I had problems with https and ubuntu 14.04 only. Thank you for your help and continous your great work. Martin B.
Hello,
When i try grand all priveliges on the databases with the command: GRANT ALL PRIVELIGES ON `ccnet-db`.* to `seafile`@localhost;I get as respond:
ERROR 1064 (42000): You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'PRIVELIGES ON `ccnet-db`.* to `seafile`@localhost' at line 1
Please help.
The default installation is not secure like this. You should setup NGINX as forced HTTPS reverse proxy and run Seahub in FastCGI mode instead. It's a bit dated but at https://forum.seafile-server.org/t/nginx-als-ssl-reverseproxy-fur-den-seafile-server-unter-debian-einrichten/157/1 you can see how. Or cherry pick the necessarry config for Ubuntu Trusty from the installer here.
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du hast geschrieben:
GRANT ALL PRIVELIGES ON ccnet-db.* to `seafile`@localhost;
GRANT ALL PRIVELIGES ON seafile-db.* to `seafile`@localhost;
GRANT ALL PRIVELIGES ON seahub-db.* to `seafile`@localhost;
Es heißt aber:
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON `ccnet-db`.* to `seafile`@`localhost`; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON `seafile-db`.* to `seafile`@`localhost`; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON `seahub-db`.* to `seafile`@`localhost`;
PRIVELIGES != PRIVILEGES
Hi! Thanks for your post! Helpfull.
Why would you put this /root? That makes no sense to me at all from a security standpoint.
how can i start the seafile and seahub script at boot up for this installation?