Configuring OwnCloud trusted domain.

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penright
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Configuring OwnCloud trusted domain.

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After getting sudo issues fixed, I removed and installed OwnCloud (OC). I was about to configure the install to use MariaDB. Now I am to the point of where OC is rejecting the connection, I assume because I am using NGINX for my reverse proxy. I did try and edit the config.php file.

Any thoughts on how to troubleshoot? Where are the logs?
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Re: Configuring OwnCloud trusted domain.

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Whose log? Probably in /var/log.
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Re: Configuring OwnCloud trusted domain.

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TMS wrote: 24 Jun 2021, 21:35 Whose log? Probably in /var/log.
OwnCloud.

I can't figure out why I am getting "You are accessing the server from an untrusted domain."
I configure "config/config.php"
I am connecting to via a reverse proxy. I am trying to figure out what address it is seeing so I can add it to the access list.
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Re: Configuring OwnCloud trusted domain.

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Another question. The own cloud says a new release is available.
I am looking at this link https://doc.owncloud.org/server/10.5/ad ... grade.html
If I upgrade and then install a new TNAS update, will that overwrite anything?
Another way of asking the question, if I install say nano, will a TNAS update overwrite that?

Also, a lot of owncloud documentation has commands like :
'sudo -u www-data php occ maintenance:mode --on'
The www-data user does not exist, should it? Do I just have to run the commands as root?
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penright wrote: 25 Jun 2021, 20:46 Also, a lot of owncloud documentation has commands like :
'sudo -u www-data php occ maintenance:mode --on'
The www-data user does not exist, should it? Do I just have to run the commands as root?
It should be executed as root.
Manually install updated applications, the upgraded system will not be overwritten.
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