3 - Creating WebDAV Mounts on the Linux Command Linux using aforementioned manual 4.2.4; result "[mntent]: line 14 in /etc/fstab is bad

mount: can't find /home/rost/owncloud in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab"

Line 14 is checked and is correct.

After a reboot of the computer the client always wants to authorizes through the browser. (When setting up the client, It did not ask me for username or password, only for the server address).

There is an entry in my kdewallet (Contents tab) but in the Applications tab there is an entry only in the upper field ("These applications are currently connected to this wallet") and not the lower one ("These applications are authorized to acess this wallet"). This is weird, because I actually granted access to owncloud multiple times.

Syncing of my folders works fine once authorized.


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I don't think that you can compare the windows and the linux clients, those are probably using completely different methods to save the password (I think something something like e.g. seahorse/gnome-keyring doesn't exist on windows).

When the desktop app tries to auth through the browser, it probably uses Oauth2 as the authentication path, instead of the locally stored password. Please try to disable the Oauth2 app in your owncloud installation, this should force the client to use the local password, e.g. from gnome keyring or KDE kwallet

Once you get the Owncloud page, you need to create an admin account and a Data folder location, where all files/folders will be stored (or leave default location i.e. /var/www/owncloud/data or /var/www/html/owncloud/data). Next, you need to enter mysql database username, password, and database name, refer to the screenshot below.

I followed your guide step by step. I now have a working owncloud. But I am afraid to let it out on the internet since I get a message when I log in as admin saying my .htaccess file is not working. How can I solve this problem? Thanks for a great website!

3. I had also another problem. Library libocsync.so.2.2.4 took place in folder /usr/local/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/nextcloud/ not in /usr/local/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/. You can copy file to parent directory or make link to it.

Now things work, data no longer located in /var/lib/owncloud, rather in /var/www/owncloudThere is an .htaccess file under /var/www/owncloud/dataPermissions for all files in data set to www-data:www-data

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I thought this was going to be simple. Build a basic Linux box, set up raid one, install plex and owncloud and away we go. After a day and half of research I feel overwhelmed and am not really sure how to proceed.

Check the md5 of what you downloaded vs what the download site says it should be to check on the integrity of your disc, I think mint also has a "check disc for defects" if you interrupt the normal boot (during the 9second count down).

I've watched dozens of YouTube videos and have been to dozens of websites, blogs, & Q&As and not a single one of them gives instructions for installing LetsEncrypt's certbot in a docker container for owncloud on your own hardwar. None of the instructions I've found work.

This doesn't work either on the host nor in the terminal in the container (no one ever explains whether to execute these commands on the host or in the container's terminal, BTW). Earlier in the video, whatever docker image he's using, he says it comes with lets-encrypt already in it. The official owncloud docker image does not and I'm using the official owncloud docker image.

I started to read this because it sounded interesting, Got to the part where he suggested using Linux mint LOL no thanks if you want to run a server do not install a desktop just learn how to traverse directories in terminal or SSH keep your machine lean and mean

A new tool, called "mintReport", will bring information to users and help them troubleshoot issues with the OS. The app is not feature complete as of this writing, but it is already able to gather crash reports using apport as a backend.

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