Hi Karl, On 05.11.2012, at 12:01, Karl-Arne Gjersøyen wrote:
> Hello again. > I installed ownCloud on my web hotel as a subdomain. > (http://nettsky.karl-arne.name) > The web interface for login is working well. But when installed a > client on Windows 7, it can't synchronize with the cloud on my hotel. > It is because the ownCloud application use specific ports to > communicate or is it something els? So you're saying your on a hotel WiFi? As long as you can use your web browser, you should be able to use the ownCloud client, since it does only use HTTP or HTTP (Ports 80/443). However, some hotspots employ transparent proxies that cannot deal with WEBDAV, a HTTP extension required for ownCloud. Fixing this is quite simple: Use HTTPS. proxies will not (and cannot) interfere with HTTPS content. Even if you are using a self-signed certificate, and accept the connection from a trusted location, this is a lot better than not using any encryption at all, especially in public wifi hotspots, _everyone_ in the area can read your traffic, steal your session ID, etc. Otherwise: follow the instructions at https://github.com/owncloud/mirall/blob/master/doc/troubleshooting.rst for furthe debugging. Cheers, Daniel -- www.owncloud.com - Your Data, Your Cloud, Your Way! ownCloud GmbH, GF: Markus Rex, Holger Dyroff Schloßäckerstrasse 26a, 90443 Nürnberg, HRB 28050 (AG Nürnberg)
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