The second important setting during this setup: the Administrator password.You will need this to log in to your appliance and administer it.Please write this password down.Setting your email address here is optional, since you can set it later on.

The VM will show you this screen, showing the ip address you have to navigate to in order to activate your appliance.The freshly started appliance runs on a self-signed certificate. Your web browser most likely will warn you about this and ask for confirmation, before you can proceed. It is recommended to install a proper certificate later on.


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For security reasons rpcbind should be disabled in the appliance. Anopen, from the internet accessible portmapper service like rpcbind canbe used by an attacker to perform DDoS-Reflection-Attacks. Furthermore,the attacker can obtain information about your system, for examplerunning rpc-services, or existing network shares. The German IT securityagency "BSI" reported, that systems with an open rpcbind service wereused to perform DDoS-Reflection-Attacks against other systems.

In the next screen, enter the name of your organization, your email address and set a password. Be sure to write down or remember the password, it is the root password for your appliance. Make sure you use a real, working email address you can access for it is used to activate the Univention Corporate Server so you have access to the Univention App Center.

I have installed owncloud to our VMware which manages all our company servers. I have downloaded the OwnCloud desktop app and it says to enter the server address. So I added the OwnCloud IP address which shows on our VMware but it dosent recognise that host, could you help me with this. I thought I try adding the ISO file again.

Second question - is your ownCloud Virtual Machine set to Bridged Mode? If yes, it will get a normal local IP from the router and you can access it. It should look like 192.168.178.55 or 172.41.16.22

Then you would just have to enter in your desktop client 192.168.178.55/owncloud and you could use ownCloud.

I need to extend the space on the harddrive of my owncloud. I followed this guide and this worked two times on different UCS ownclouds so far, but now with the 3 installation everytime i complete the first half my owncloud just stops working completely.

Thanks for the info. Actually, I didn't change the VM configuration. It seems that it never really booted up; it got past GRUB and that was it. I didn't have time to go "under the covers", as I figured it should have worked. Perhaps there's some issue with compatibility with my version of VirtualBox...

Another thought is that it was trying to access the network, and got hung up somehow. I built it in a DMZ and there's no DHCP server. I've noticed that most appliances assume there's DHCP available, and get upset when there's no network. Why to appliance developers leave the network setup until the very end when it's often the most important stage?

I've since found the Turnkey Linux VM of ownCloud here: 

It works perfect and is half the size.

Thanks for your reply.

I did indeed read the documentation: -content/uploads/2017/12/ownCloud_User_Guide_Appliance_ENG.pdf

However it all assumes that boot-up has completed. The appliance documentation discusses configuring the hostname, networking,etc and then the application, and setting passwords, etc. But if the appliance never completes the boot process, then documentation is not of much use. The documentation does not mention any specific minimum version requirements for VirtualBox, or the fact that it needs a DHCP server on the network. Will the lack of a DHCP server prevent it from booting and getting to the setup stage?

Thanks for the update.

"Not in the documentation and not on the website" - will this be corrected ?

The document I obtained is on the same page where I downloaded the appliance - why would I have thought to look elsewhere ? Further, with a document title "Setting up your ownCloud. Step-by-Step to our ownCloud instance." why would I doubt what it was going to tell me, and look elsewhere?

The link you provided indicates that "Internet access and a DHCP server is required to use the appliance", not to install it. Even then, perhaps someone might want to use it internally on their network - they wouldn't need Internet access to use it...or would they ?

What you have indicated as the "real" documentation is not much more than the document I was reading - at least as far as installation is concerned. In terms of installation, they are 99% the same.

The procedure in the "real" documentation (as well as the PDF) for obtaining the appliance is wrong. I could simply download it from " " without sending an email to anyone. Let me guess; that was not the "real" place to the obtain the appliance ? The problem is that there is ownCloud.com and ownCloud.org, and the .org document is the same as the .com info, but the .org document doesn't match the fact I could download the appliance without sending an email.

For the benefit of other readers, you gave me the wrong site for the latest "real" documentation. It should be: _manual/appliance/

...noting that it's for the appliance from owncloud.com.

As mentioned, (for me) the appliance doesn't boot far enough to even begin the setup procedure, so all the documentation is of no use anyway. None of the guides give any troubleshooting information.

I can only assume that the appliance works, so perhaps I'm doing something wrong.

My questions still remain open:

1. Will the lack of a DHCP server prevent it from booting and getting to the setup stage?

2. Is a specific minimum version of VirtualBox required ?

Was this ever resolved? I have the same issue, download the OVA, import appliance in virtual box (which has other linux versions running fine on it) gets part way through booting first time and fails / hangs in the same way as above.

As also mentioned above, I have read the documentation on the download page as suggested, which advises how to download virtual box and import the appliance accepting defaults. The documentation then jumps to the appliance having booted and how to configure it, it does not seen to deal with issues during boot.

Despite having tried it several times in a row on more than one occasion, and having re downloaded it again, still with no luck, it seems to have taken to working on the second attempt each and every reboot of the physical computer, and then working fine regardless of how many times you shut the appliance down. Once you reboot it it fails as above first time and works after that. I have changed nothing, so do not know what has caused this change.I have as such been able to go through the set up.

I deciced to move away from the owncloud Docker for multiple reasons. I was looking for a good appliance VM with Owncloud and automated updates, webmin, other enhencements over the official owncloud VM. It's where I found the great site techandme.se. They create and maintain multiple VM appliances; one of them is an "owncloud VM".

With the app appliance ONLYOFFICE Document Server with ownCloud you install ONLYOFFICE with an already integrated and preconfigured ownCloud. Once you completed a simple graphical setup with a web-based administration interface, you can use the online office suite and cloud file sharing solution directly.

In the appliance, ownCloud is already preconfigured as data storage for ONLYOFFICE. The plugin required for the Online Office solution is already included. This way you save the additional effort of installing and configuring a data storage plugin.

If you are planning to install the Owncloud on Linux or especially on Windows operating system then it quite difficult for the non-technical users. To solve this problem the Owncloud developers also offered a turnkey solution in the form of a pre-compiled Virtual image called Owncloud Appliances. The appliance is the easiest way to install and run it up. It is built on the Debian Linux and fully secure. To support wide range Virtual machines, the Owncloud virtual image is available as ESX image, VirtualBox Image, QCOW2 image and VMware image. As the Virtualbox is open source and available for Windows, Linux and MacOS, so in this tutorial, we are going to use the VirtualBox OVA image to install the Owncloud on a virtual machine.

Note: Below given Owncloud Virtual appliances installation steps on Virtual machine software called Virtual box are same for Windows 10, Windows 8 & 7, Ubuntu & other Linux OS including MacOS.

I looked at Owncloud first. It is available as an appliance in many formats, for me I chose VMware. The VM is configured with 1 CPU and 2G of memory so pretty light. Upon first boot, your guided on the console of the OS through setup which makes it pretty easy. The system is updated upon first boot.

I agree fully with your methodology. The use-case for which I am attempting to deploy NextCloud: A virtual appliance (to run in ESXi 6.0) that does the following: 1. Provides users the ability to access their files over the LAN, 2. allows versioning of each file such that the customer can revert a file when/if they discover something got corrupted, and 3. with an interface to allow them to be able to revert without having to contact IT to restore files from backups.

ownCloud has a publicly developed community appliance on GitHub. Download thelatest release from the Appliances tab on the ownCloud server installationpage. The easiest way to get the VM up and running is by using VirtualBoxand downloading the OVA image from the installation page.

Remember our story about using Univention appliances to install ONLYOFFICE paired with ownCloud? We have some great news: the Nextcloud-based appliance has just been released too. Read more in this article.

Following the ONLYOFFICE-ownCloud appliance, we are announcing the new VM that contains Univention Corporate Server, Nextcloud and ONLYOFFICE. The apps work out of the box with the additionally created auto-configuration that makes sure that the required ONLYOFFICE add-on in Nextcloud is configured correctly. The installation is far easier than a classic manual method: no manual steps by the administrator are needed. ff782bc1db

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