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 tha
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
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 fa
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 jai
After installation on OpenBSD 6.3 with pkg_add, NextCloud complains about files
failing the integrity checks. More specifically:
- occ
* expected hash:
7e3fce0d7b5c20a7775ed1b548cb2e29bed078d3ca77b01a83d438f671b3d473147d4e8217d2084e17b6fe23a18ba258b11ba60106e23381f1e2889ce14971c4
* current has
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:
> 7e3fce0d7b5c20a7775ed1b548cb2e29bed078d3ca77b01a83d438f671b3d473147d4e8217d2084e17b6fe2
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 seem
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, Nicol
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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:
7e3fce0d7b5c20a7775ed1b548cb2e29bed078d3ca77b01a83d438f671b3d473147d4e8217d2084e17b6fe23a18ba25
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:
7e3fce0d7b5c20a7775ed1b548cb2e29bed078d3ca77b01a8
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