Anyone else using a roll your own cloud?
run some smoke tests against the server. Unfortunately, for some reason, the glue between nextcloud and onlyoffice won't work. I've been working
on this for hours. Giving up for the night...it's frustrating. I filed a bug with the onlyoffice devs on github, hopefully they reply.
Anyone in here host their own cloud services?
I recently became interested in nextcloud from a reddit post. Seems
simple
enough...host your own cloud services, hook up your devices, own your
data.
Anyway I stood up a vm with a cloud provider (digitalocean) and
provisioned
it with a registered domain and nginx. I use nginx to terminate ssl. I
have
installed the 'snap' for nextcloud, and reverse proxy the connection
from
inbound :443 to my arbitrary internal :81 for nextcloud. Works a
treat!
It's a bit sluggish at times but still better than doing things on
google.
Anyway, one of the expectations I have is to be able to run some sort
of
cloud office software to collaborate with some folks, in my own
server. I
read that onlyoffice is the best, most up to date. So, I installed a
docker
package for onlyoffice, running on port 8080.
Now, I forward onlyoffice.mywebsite.com to 8080, mywebsite.com to 81, www.mywebsite.com to 81...I can hit the landing page for onlyoffice
and run
some smoke tests against the server. Unfortunately, for some reason,
the glue
between nextcloud and onlyoffice won't work. I've been working on this
for
hours. Giving up for the night...it's frustrating. I filed a bug with
the
onlyoffice devs on github, hopefully they reply.
Anyone else using a roll your own cloud?
Anyone in here host their own cloud services?
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