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1 | 1 | Gareth Eaton | h1. Install on Ubuntu 2204 |
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3 | 26 | Gareth Eaton | h1. Install on Ubuntu 20.04 / 22.10 |
4 | 1 | Gareth Eaton | h2. Requirements |
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6 | 26 | Gareth Eaton | * A server running Ubuntu 20.04. |
7 | 7 | Gareth Eaton | * A valid domain name pointed to the server or Nginx Proxy Manager IP. See "A Record":https://lightningcr.com/projects/dns/wiki/A_record |
8 | 1 | Gareth Eaton | * A root password is configured on your server. |
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10 | Before starting, LAMP stack must be installed on your server. If not installed, you can install it with the following command: |
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12 | *NOTE: We have two LAMP stack, depending on wich Next cloud you are going to install* |
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14 | 1 | Gareth Eaton | <pre> |
15 | apt install apache2 mariadb-server php php-cli php-fpm php-json php-intl php-imagick php-pdo php-mysql php-zip php-gd php-mbstring php-curl php-xml php-pear php-bcmath apache2 libapache2-mod-php -y |
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16 | </pre> |
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18 | 27 | Gareth Eaton | NOTE: If you are installing next cloud 26 + on Ubuntu 20.04, you will need php8, this so use this LAMP stack |
19 | 13 | Gareth Eaton | <pre> |
20 | sudo apt install apache2 mariadb-server php8.0 php8.0-cli php8.0-fpm php8.0-intl php8.0-imagick php8.0-pdo php8.0-mysql php8.0-zip php8.0-gd php8.0-mbstring php8.0-curl php8.0-xml php8.0-bcmath libapache2-mod-php8.0 -y |
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21 | </pre> |
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23 | 1 | Gareth Eaton | After installing all packages, edit the PHP configuration file and change some default settings: |
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25 | 14 | Gareth Eaton | Use php -v to check which php is installed, and change the #.# with the right numbers |
26 | in my case it say, *PHP 8.0.28*, so I would use 8.0 |
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29 | 13 | Gareth Eaton | nano /etc/php/#.#/apache2/php.ini |
30 | 1 | Gareth Eaton | </pre> |
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32 | Change the following lines: |
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34 | <pre> |
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35 | 14 | Gareth Eaton | date.timezone = UTC or what ever time zone you are in |
36 | 1 | Gareth Eaton | memory_limit = 512M |
37 | upload_max_filesize = 500M |
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38 | post_max_size = 500M |
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39 | max_execution_time = 300 |
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40 | </pre> |
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42 | Save and close the file then restart the Apache service to apply the changes: |
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45 | systemctl restart apache2 |
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46 | </pre> |
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50 | h2. Create a Database for Nextcloud |
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55 | Nextcloud uses a MariaDB database as a database backend so you will need to create a database and user in MariaDB. |
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57 | First, connect to the MariaDB shell with the following command: |
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60 | mysql |
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61 | </pre> |
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63 | Once you are connected to the MariaDB, create a database and user with the following command: |
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65 | 20 | Gareth Eaton | *NOTE: Change the 'password' to the password you would like to use.* |
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68 | CREATE DATABASE nextcloud; |
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69 | CREATE USER 'nextcloud'@'localhost' identified by 'password'; |
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70 | </pre> |
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72 | Next, grant all the privileges to the Nextcloud database with the following command: |
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74 | <pre> |
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75 | GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON nextcloud.* TO 'nextcloud'@'localhost'; |
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76 | </pre> |
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77 | Next, flush the privileges and exit from the MariaDB with the following command: |
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79 | FLUSH PRIVILEGES; |
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80 | QUIT; |
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81 | </pre> |
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85 | h2. Download Nextcloud |
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89 | 15 | Gareth Eaton | At the time of of updateing this article, the latest version of Nextcloud is 26.0.2. You can download it with the following command: |
90 | *NOTE: you can go to https://download.nextcloud.com/server/releases/ to check which is the latest version* |
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92 | <pre> |
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93 | 12 | Gareth Eaton | wget https://download.nextcloud.com/server/releases/nextcloud-26.0.2.zip |
94 | 1 | Gareth Eaton | </pre> |
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96 | Once the download is completed, unzip the downloaded file with the following command: |
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99 | 11 | Gareth Eaton | unzip nextcloud-26.0.2.zip |
100 | 1 | Gareth Eaton | </pre> |
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103 | Next, move the extracted directory to the Apache web root with the following command: |
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106 | mv nextcloud /var/www/html/ |
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107 | </pre> |
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109 | Next, change the ownership and permission of the Nextcloud directory using the following command: |
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112 | chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/html/nextcloud |
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113 | chmod -R 775 /var/www/html/nextcloud |
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114 | </pre> |
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118 | h2. Create an Apache Virtual Host for Nextcloud |
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122 | Next, you will need to create an Apache virtual host configuration file for Nextcloud. You can create it with the following command: |
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124 | nano /etc/apache2/sites-available/next.conf |
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125 | </pre> |
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127 | Add the following lines: |
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129 | 17 | Gareth Eaton | *NOTE: Change the admin@example.com and next.example.com, to the right one for you* |
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132 | <VirtualHost *:80> |
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133 | ServerAdmin admin@example.com |
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134 | DocumentRoot /var/www/html/nextcloud |
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135 | ServerName next.example.com |
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136 | ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/nextcloud-error.log |
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137 | CustomLog /var/log/apache2/nextcloud-access.log combined |
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139 | <Directory /var/www/html/nextcloud> |
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140 | Options +FollowSymlinks |
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141 | AllowOverride All |
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142 | Require all granted |
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143 | SetEnv HOME /var/www/html/nextcloud |
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144 | SetEnv HTTP_HOME /var/www/html/nextcloud |
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145 | <IfModule mod_dav.c> |
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146 | Dav off |
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147 | </IfModule> |
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148 | </Directory> |
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149 | </VirtualHost> |
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150 | </pre> |
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152 | Save and close the file then activate the Apache virtual host and other required Apache modules with the following command: |
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155 | a2ensite next |
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156 | a2enmod rewrite dir mime env headers |
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157 | </pre> |
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159 | Next, restart the Apache service to apply the changes: |
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162 | systemctl restart apache2 |
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163 | </pre> |
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165 | 5 | Gareth Eaton | NOTE: we have had it where the default site configuration was overriding my vhost configuration, if this happens to you you can disable the default configuration. |
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167 | <pre> |
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168 | sudo a2dissite 000-default.conf |
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169 | service apache2 reload |
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170 | </pre> |
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174 | --- |
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176 | 19 | Gareth Eaton | Now in a web-browser go to your nextcloud address(http://next.example.com) and finish the install, |
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178 | 19 | Gareth Eaton | Set up an admin user account, and for the database it should be, |
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180 | 18 | Gareth Eaton | <pre> |
181 | Database user: nextcloud |
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182 | Database password: what ever you used |
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183 | Database name: nextcloud |
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184 | Database hose:localhost |
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185 | </pre> |
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187 | 18 | Gareth Eaton | --- |
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189 | 23 | Gareth Eaton | The install should now be complete. |
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191 | 21 | Gareth Eaton | --- |
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193 | 24 | Gareth Eaton | Depending on how you setup your network and server you might have to install a SSL more information on how to do that below. |
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195 | 24 | Gareth Eaton | You should also go to "Administration Settings" and in the Overview tab, see the Security & setup warning, see https://lightningcr.com/projects/nextcloud/wiki to help you with each warning you get. |
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197 | 24 | Gareth Eaton | also setup your Email Server, this is found in Basic setting, again see https://lightningcr.com/projects/nextcloud/wiki to help you with this. |
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201 | 3 | Gareth Eaton | h3. [[Installing SSL with Let's Encrypt SSL]] |
202 | 4 | Gareth Eaton | [[Installing on with a Nginx with a reverse proxy using a Nginx Proxy Manager]] |