![]() ![]() mariushosting is an example for a password. Type in your own password for both values they have to be identical. Note: Before you paste the code above in the Web editor area below, change the value for MYSQL_PASSWORD and MYSQL_PASSWORD. ( Follow my step by step guide on how to do this.) 1026 is my personal UID value and 100 is my personal GID value. Note: Before you paste the code above in the Web editor area below, change the value numbers for user with your own UID and GID values. volume1/docker/nextcloud/themes:/var/www/html/themes:rw volume1/docker/nextcloud/data:/var/www/html/data:rw volume1/docker/nextcloud/config:/var/www/html/config:rw volume1/docker/nextcloud/custom_apps:/var/www/html/custom_apps:rw volume1/docker/nextcloud/html:/var/www/html:rw volume1/docker/nextcloud/redis:/data:rw volume1/docker/nextcloud/db:/etc/mysql/conf.d:rw volume1/docker/nextcloud/db:/var/lib/mysql:rw version: '3.9'Ĭommand: -transaction-isolation=READ-COMMITTED -binlog-format=ROW -innodb-read-only-compressed=OFF Note: In the Portainer Stacks Web editor Copy Paste the code below. Follow the instructions in the image below. On the Portainer left sidebar click on Stacks then + Add stack. Log into Portainer using your username and password. Follow the instructions in the image below.Īfter you click Done on STEP 16, check “ Apply to this folder, sub-folders and files“. Follow the instructions in the image below.Ĭheck all Read and Write Permissions. From the drop-down menu choose “ Make inherited permissions explicit“. Go to the Permission tab then click Advanced options. Right click on the nextcloud folder that you have previously created at STEP 10 then click Properties. You can use this password to download any file on mariushosting forever! □ Note: Support my work to unlock the password. ![]() Now create seven new folders inside the nextcloud folder that you created at STEP 10 and name them config, custom_apps, data, db, html, redis, themes. Follow the instructions in the image below.ĭownload (click on the blue link below) and upload the my.cnf file below in the db folder that you have previously created at STEP 11. Note: Be careful to enter only lowercase, not uppercase letters. Inside the docker folder, create one new folder and name it nextcloud. Go to File Station and open the docker folder. Go to Control Panel / Security / Advanced tab/ Check Enable HTTP Compression then click Apply. Go to Control Panel / Network / Connectivity tab/ Check Enable HTTP/2 then click Apply. After you click on WebSocket, two Header Names and two Values will be automatically added. Click Create and then, from the drop-down menu, click WebSocket. On the Reverse Proxy Rules click the Custom Header tab. After that, add the following instructions: On the General area, set the Reverse Proxy Name description: type in Nextcloud. Follow the instructions in the image below.Īfter you click the Create button, the window below will open. Go to Control Panel / Login Portal / Advanced Tab / click Reverse Proxy. ![]() If you already have a Wildcard certificate, skip this STEP. Follow my guide to get a Wildcard Certificate. Make sure you have a Wildcard Certificate. Attention: Make sure you have installed the latest Portainer version. ![]() If you already have Portainer installed on your Synology NAS, skip this STEP. Install Portainer using my step by step guide. Please Support My work by Making a Donation. □ Note: This guide works perfectly with the latest Nextcloud Hub 5 27.0.2 release. In this step by step guide I will show you how to install Nextcloud Hub 5 on your Synology NAS using Docker & Portainer. It’s free and open-source which means that anyone is allowed to install and operate it on their own private server devices. Nextcloud recently changed its name to Nextcloud Hub 5. Nextcloud is a suite of client-server software for creating and using file hosting services. ![]()
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