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h1. Install on Ubuntu 2204 

 h2. Requirements 

 * A server running Ubuntu 22.04. 
 * A valid domain name pointed to the server IP. 
 * A root password is configured on your server. 

 Before starting, LAMP stack must be installed on your server. If not installed, you can install it with the following command: 
 <pre> 
 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 
 </pre> 

 After installing all packages, edit the PHP configuration file and change some default settings: 
 <pre> 
 nano /etc/php/8.1/apache2/php.ini 
 </pre> 

 Change the following lines: 

 <pre> 
 date.timezone = UTC 
 memory_limit = 512M 
 upload_max_filesize = 500M 
 post_max_size = 500M 
 max_execution_time = 300 
 </pre> 

 Save and close the file then restart the Apache service to apply the changes: 

 <pre> 
 systemctl restart apache2 
 </pre> 

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 h2. Create a Database for Nextcloud 


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 Nextcloud uses a MariaDB database as a database backend so you will need to create a database and user in MariaDB. 

 First, connect to the MariaDB shell with the following command: 

 <pre> 
 mysql 
 </pre> 

 Once you are connected to the MariaDB, create a database and user with the following command: 

 <pre> 
 CREATE DATABASE nextcloud; 
 CREATE USER 'nextcloud'@'localhost' identified by 'password'; 
 </pre> 

 Next, grant all the privileges to the Nextcloud database with the following command: 

 <pre> 
 GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON nextcloud.* TO 'nextcloud'@'localhost'; 
 </pre> 
 Next, flush the privileges and exit from the MariaDB with the following command: 
 <pre> 
 FLUSH PRIVILEGES; 
 QUIT; 
 </pre> 

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 h2. Download Nextcloud 

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 At the time of writing the article, the latest version of Nextcloud is 24.0.1. You can download it with the following command: 

 <pre> 
 wget https://download.nextcloud.com/server/releases/nextcloud-24.0.1.zip 
 </pre> 

 Once the download is completed, unzip the downloaded file with the following command: 

 <pre> 
 unzip nextcloud-24.0.1.zip 
 </pre> 


 Next, move the extracted directory to the Apache web root with the following command: 

 <pre> 
 mv nextcloud /var/www/html/ 
 </pre> 

 Next, change the ownership and permission of the Nextcloud directory using the following command: 

 <pre> 
 chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/html/nextcloud 
 chmod -R 775 /var/www/html/nextcloud 
 </pre> 

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 h2. Create an Apache Virtual Host for Nextcloud 

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 Next, you will need to create an Apache virtual host configuration file for Nextcloud. You can create it with the following command: 
 <pre> 
 nano /etc/apache2/sites-available/next.conf 
 </pre> 

 Add the following lines: 

 <pre> 
 <VirtualHost *:80> 
      ServerAdmin admin@example.com 
      DocumentRoot /var/www/html/nextcloud 
      ServerName next.example.com 
      ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/nextcloud-error.log 
      CustomLog /var/log/apache2/nextcloud-access.log combined 
 
     <Directory /var/www/html/nextcloud> 
	 Options +FollowSymlinks 
	 AllowOverride All 
         Require all granted 
 	 SetEnv HOME /var/www/html/nextcloud 
 	 SetEnv HTTP_HOME /var/www/html/nextcloud 
 	 <IfModule mod_dav.c> 
  	   Dav off 
         </IfModule> 
     </Directory> 
 </VirtualHost> 
 </pre> 

 Save and close the file then activate the Apache virtual host and other required Apache modules with the following command: 

 <pre> 
 a2ensite next 
 a2enmod rewrite dir mime env headers 
 </pre> 

 Next, restart the Apache service to apply the changes: 

 <pre> 
 systemctl restart apache2 
 </pre> 

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