Status of Owncloud?
Hi, I just installed and configured owncloud on OpenBSD 6.3, and so far everything seems to work (except for owncloud complaining about not having an internet connection). However, when visiting http://localhost/owncloud/ after installation, I was greeted by an unfriendly message telling me that owncloud doesn't run properly on OpenBSD. This message didn't go into more details, nor could I find anything on owncloud.com or openbsd.org regarding this. So I'm wondering, what's the status of owncloud on OpenBSD? Is it still supported? Are there plans to remove support for it in future releases? Best, Nicolas
Re: Status of Owncloud?
On Jul 22, 2018 10:11, "Nicolas Schmidt" wrote: Hi, I just installed and configured owncloud on OpenBSD 6.3, and so far everything seems to work (except for owncloud complaining about not having an internet connection). However, when visiting http://localhost/owncloud/ after installation, I was greeted by an unfriendly message telling me that owncloud doesn't run properly on OpenBSD. This message didn't go into more details, nor could I find anything on owncloud.com or openbsd.org regarding this. So I'm wondering, what's the status of owncloud on OpenBSD? Is it still supported? Are there plans to remove support for it in future releases? Best, Nicolas I know this doesn't directly answer your question, but it seems like many users (especially within but not limited to the OpenBSD community) started preferring NextCloud ( https://nextcloud.com ) which appears to be maintained by several of the original OwnCloud developers. --ax0n
Re: Status of Owncloud?
Besides that, in order to provide it an "internet" connection you need to copy your resolv.conf to /var/www/etc/ Mischa > On 22 Jul 2018, at 19:26, Ax0n wrote: > > On Jul 22, 2018 10:11, "Nicolas Schmidt" wrote: > > Hi, > > I just installed and configured owncloud on OpenBSD 6.3, and so far > everything seems to work (except for owncloud complaining about not having > an internet connection). However, when visiting http://localhost/owncloud/ > after installation, I was greeted by an unfriendly message telling me that > owncloud doesn't run properly on OpenBSD. This message didn't go into more > details, nor could I find anything on owncloud.com or openbsd.org regarding > this. > > So I'm wondering, what's the status of owncloud on OpenBSD? Is it still > supported? Are there plans to remove support for it in future releases? > > Best, > Nicolas > > > I know this doesn't directly answer your question, but it seems like many > users (especially within but not limited to the OpenBSD community) started > preferring NextCloud ( https://nextcloud.com ) which appears to be > maintained by several of the original OwnCloud developers. > > --ax0n
Re: Status of Owncloud?
Thanks for the hint ax0n, I'll give NextCloud a try; after all, I wasn't entirely happy with Owncloud anyway, as I had issues uploading large files (100 MB and bigger). @Mischa: Your diagnosis was correct: I completely forgot that there is some extra work to be done to make PHP/cURL work in jailroot. Besides "/etc/resolv.conf", I also had to copy /etc/ssl/cert.pem /etc/services /etc/php-5.6.ini to /var/www/etc/ to make things work. --Nicolas > Am 22.07.2018 um 19:31 schrieb Mischa : > > Besides that, in order to provide it an "internet" connection you need to > copy your resolv.conf to /var/www/etc/ > > Mischa > > >> On 22 Jul 2018, at 19:26, Ax0n wrote: >> >> On Jul 22, 2018 10:11, "Nicolas Schmidt" wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I just installed and configured owncloud on OpenBSD 6.3, and so far >> everything seems to work (except for owncloud complaining about not having >> an internet connection). However, when visiting http://localhost/owncloud/ >> after installation, I was greeted by an unfriendly message telling me that >> owncloud doesn't run properly on OpenBSD. This message didn't go into more >> details, nor could I find anything on owncloud.com or openbsd.org regarding >> this. >> >> So I'm wondering, what's the status of owncloud on OpenBSD? Is it still >> supported? Are there plans to remove support for it in future releases? >> >> Best, >> Nicolas >> >> >> I know this doesn't directly answer your question, but it seems like many >> users (especially within but not limited to the OpenBSD community) started >> preferring NextCloud ( https://nextcloud.com ) which appears to be >> maintained by several of the original OwnCloud developers. >> >> --ax0n
NextCloud: failed integrity checks
After installation on OpenBSD 6.3 with pkg_add, NextCloud complains about files failing the integrity checks. More specifically: - occ * expected hash: 7e3fce0d7b5c20a7775ed1b548cb2e29bed078d3ca77b01a83d438f671b3d473147d4e8217d2084e17b6fe23a18ba258b11ba60106e23381f1e2889ce14971c4 * current hash: 7693eb89c0bc218712d68ec58599efa46e5c3729814e2aad16bf2c0079be7ae1909f072ead7889883c0a89b6c51570800d9e8a71f35866cb4e0c47aeaa5a4b2b - version.php * expected hash: 4e9046aca4fd8e942ba7bd505374e22ddd500a99b3a46d57d629b99c3132a66206883053f22801894929e51fca307c740062b497d55639bcc9a3154ada3504ff * current hash: 30cd43589fc8ab273fa25e1a477c8cbadb13bac5541daa6d3fa0490a0c2054c2c29a274fd50eec66934a9d9adc541dec8701e7463922d36174478ae3e9a64981 - apps/updatenotification/appinfo/info.xml * expected hash: bf7983ffe422ba215c04a0069081fab0c78ba81fa40a90cbdd3595182e011fb7f3e0bd1cd14cdea742cafb89f1da001582fe8d560749d98ea540b4ee76dd9898 * current hash: d2984fa816b4cea71e7c09f36a4132e7cb88d357f22e1c795778deccdb4066beaef2876b95d849e6eeae37b879c0f63500b0958a6a61bab1c933736bf135c440 Anybody able to reproduce? --Nicolas
Re: NextCloud: failed integrity checks
On 2018/07/22 15:39, Nicolas Schmidt wrote: > After installation on OpenBSD 6.3 with pkg_add, NextCloud complains about > files failing the integrity checks. More specifically: > > - occ > * expected hash: > 7e3fce0d7b5c20a7775ed1b548cb2e29bed078d3ca77b01a83d438f671b3d473147d4e8217d2084e17b6fe23a18ba258b11ba60106e23381f1e2889ce14971c4 > * current hash: > 7693eb89c0bc218712d68ec58599efa46e5c3729814e2aad16bf2c0079be7ae1909f072ead7889883c0a89b6c51570800d9e8a71f35866cb4e0c47aeaa5a4b2b > > - version.php > * expected hash: > 4e9046aca4fd8e942ba7bd505374e22ddd500a99b3a46d57d629b99c3132a66206883053f22801894929e51fca307c740062b497d55639bcc9a3154ada3504ff > * current hash: > 30cd43589fc8ab273fa25e1a477c8cbadb13bac5541daa6d3fa0490a0c2054c2c29a274fd50eec66934a9d9adc541dec8701e7463922d36174478ae3e9a64981 > > - apps/updatenotification/appinfo/info.xml > * expected hash: > bf7983ffe422ba215c04a0069081fab0c78ba81fa40a90cbdd3595182e011fb7f3e0bd1cd14cdea742cafb89f1da001582fe8d560749d98ea540b4ee76dd9898 > * current hash: > d2984fa816b4cea71e7c09f36a4132e7cb88d357f22e1c795778deccdb4066beaef2876b95d849e6eeae37b879c0f63500b0958a6a61bab1c933736bf135c440 > > > Anybody able to reproduce? yeah this is known. The port modifies these files to work with OpenBSD (if you look at the port these files are the ones we patch). You can work around this by adding this to your config.php 'integrity.check.disabled' => true, .jh
Re: Status of Owncloud?
Nextcloud, a government-funded project to keep your data secure... Hold on to your buts, here it comes. On Sun, Jul 22, 2018 at 19:26, Ax0n wrote: > On Jul 22, 2018 10:11, "Nicolas Schmidt" wrote: > > Hi, > > I just installed and configured owncloud on OpenBSD 6.3, and so far > everything seems to work (except for owncloud complaining about not having > an internet connection). However, when visiting http://localhost/owncloud/ > after installation, I was greeted by an unfriendly message telling me that > owncloud doesn't run properly on OpenBSD. This message didn't go into more > details, nor could I find anything on owncloud.com or openbsd.org regarding > this. > > So I'm wondering, what's the status of owncloud on OpenBSD? Is it still > supported? Are there plans to remove support for it in future releases? > > Best, > Nicolas > > I know this doesn't directly answer your question, but it seems like many > users (especially within but not limited to the OpenBSD community) started > preferring NextCloud ( https://nextcloud.com ) which appears to be > maintained by several of the original OwnCloud developers. > > --ax0n
Re: NextCloud: failed integrity checks
I believe that the differences are from installing the software from an OpenBSD package as opposed to installing from source. The differences are from modifications the package maintainer made. At least that was the case when I installed NextCloud from packages. On 07/22/2018 02:39 PM, Nicolas Schmidt wrote: After installation on OpenBSD 6.3 with pkg_add, NextCloud complains about files failing the integrity checks. More specifically: - occ * expected hash: 7e3fce0d7b5c20a7775ed1b548cb2e29bed078d3ca77b01a83d438f671b3d473147d4e8217d2084e17b6fe23a18ba258b11ba60106e23381f1e2889ce14971c4 * current hash: 7693eb89c0bc218712d68ec58599efa46e5c3729814e2aad16bf2c0079be7ae1909f072ead7889883c0a89b6c51570800d9e8a71f35866cb4e0c47aeaa5a4b2b - version.php * expected hash: 4e9046aca4fd8e942ba7bd505374e22ddd500a99b3a46d57d629b99c3132a66206883053f22801894929e51fca307c740062b497d55639bcc9a3154ada3504ff * current hash: 30cd43589fc8ab273fa25e1a477c8cbadb13bac5541daa6d3fa0490a0c2054c2c29a274fd50eec66934a9d9adc541dec8701e7463922d36174478ae3e9a64981 - apps/updatenotification/appinfo/info.xml * expected hash: bf7983ffe422ba215c04a0069081fab0c78ba81fa40a90cbdd3595182e011fb7f3e0bd1cd14cdea742cafb89f1da001582fe8d560749d98ea540b4ee76dd9898 * current hash: d2984fa816b4cea71e7c09f36a4132e7cb88d357f22e1c795778deccdb4066beaef2876b95d849e6eeae37b879c0f63500b0958a6a61bab1c933736bf135c440 Anybody able to reproduce? --Nicolas
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Re: NextCloud: failed integrity checks
On [22/07/18] [07:39P], Nicolas Schmidt wrote: After installation on OpenBSD 6.3 with pkg_add, NextCloud complains about files failing the integrity checks. More specifically: - occ * expected hash: 7e3fce0d7b5c20a7775ed1b548cb2e29bed078d3ca77b01a83d438f671b3d473147d4e8217d2084e17b6fe23a18ba258b11ba60106e23381f1e2889ce14971c4 * current hash: 7693eb89c0bc218712d68ec58599efa46e5c3729814e2aad16bf2c0079be7ae1909f072ead7889883c0a89b6c51570800d9e8a71f35866cb4e0c47aeaa5a4b2b - version.php * expected hash: 4e9046aca4fd8e942ba7bd505374e22ddd500a99b3a46d57d629b99c3132a66206883053f22801894929e51fca307c740062b497d55639bcc9a3154ada3504ff * current hash: 30cd43589fc8ab273fa25e1a477c8cbadb13bac5541daa6d3fa0490a0c2054c2c29a274fd50eec66934a9d9adc541dec8701e7463922d36174478ae3e9a64981 - apps/updatenotification/appinfo/info.xml * expected hash: bf7983ffe422ba215c04a0069081fab0c78ba81fa40a90cbdd3595182e011fb7f3e0bd1cd14cdea742cafb89f1da001582fe8d560749d98ea540b4ee76dd9898 * current hash: d2984fa816b4cea71e7c09f36a4132e7cb88d357f22e1c795778deccdb4066beaef2876b95d849e6eeae37b879c0f63500b0958a6a61bab1c933736bf135c440 Anybody able to reproduce? --Nicolas Hello, This is fixed on -current, I disabled the patching on the nextcloud version to avoid this error. Cheers.- -- Sending from my toaster.
Re: NextCloud: failed integrity checks
On [22/07/18] [08:32P], Johan Huldtgren wrote: On 2018/07/22 15:39, Nicolas Schmidt wrote: After installation on OpenBSD 6.3 with pkg_add, NextCloud complains about files failing the integrity checks. More specifically: - occ * expected hash: 7e3fce0d7b5c20a7775ed1b548cb2e29bed078d3ca77b01a83d438f671b3d473147d4e8217d2084e17b6fe23a18ba258b11ba60106e23381f1e2889ce14971c4 * current hash: 7693eb89c0bc218712d68ec58599efa46e5c3729814e2aad16bf2c0079be7ae1909f072ead7889883c0a89b6c51570800d9e8a71f35866cb4e0c47aeaa5a4b2b - version.php * expected hash: 4e9046aca4fd8e942ba7bd505374e22ddd500a99b3a46d57d629b99c3132a66206883053f22801894929e51fca307c740062b497d55639bcc9a3154ada3504ff * current hash: 30cd43589fc8ab273fa25e1a477c8cbadb13bac5541daa6d3fa0490a0c2054c2c29a274fd50eec66934a9d9adc541dec8701e7463922d36174478ae3e9a64981 - apps/updatenotification/appinfo/info.xml * expected hash: bf7983ffe422ba215c04a0069081fab0c78ba81fa40a90cbdd3595182e011fb7f3e0bd1cd14cdea742cafb89f1da001582fe8d560749d98ea540b4ee76dd9898 * current hash: d2984fa816b4cea71e7c09f36a4132e7cb88d357f22e1c795778deccdb4066beaef2876b95d849e6eeae37b879c0f63500b0958a6a61bab1c933736bf135c440 Anybody able to reproduce? yeah this is known. The port modifies these files to work with OpenBSD (if you look at the port these files are the ones we patch). You can work around this by adding this to your config.php 'integrity.check.disabled' => true, .jh https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/www/nextcloud/Makefile?rev=1.17&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup -- Sending from my toaster.