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Freenas nextcloud11/27/2023 ![]() ![]() Thank I'll most probably go for your script cause I've checked Samuel's documentation that looks pretty detailed and educative, by the way. I've been playing with FreeBSD for almost 3 weeks so I am still newbie. I am pretty sure it's gonna be easy fix for such experienced guys like you. I am pretty sure my issued cert is correctly linked to its private key because I successfully added the CA and cert to the FreeNAS system via GUI. I found many articles about setting up SSl cert for Nextcloud running on ubuntu/nginx but nothing's working. Am I missing something? I restart nginx server after making changes to conf files and I also restart the jail but I still cannot access my domain over https. Well, I've tried many other different ways of configuring the nginx conf files, placing my cert and key into different folders and adjusting permissions but still not luck. This is the only change I made to nginx nf file that I think should be correct but it looks like I am mistaken. Ssl_certificate_key /usr/etc/ssl/mydomain.key Ssl_certificate /usr/local/etc/ssl/mydomain.crt I'll definitely read more about FreeBSD, Nginx and SSL certs in the near future but if you could help me setting the SSL cert up, it would be awesome. I thought, it will be as easy as on ubuntu but looks like I am missing something. This the first time I am setting up SSL cert on FreeBSD server and NextCloud running in docker with Nginx & PHP-FPM so, I am quite confused. Maybe I am tired after this long week at work and I should try it next time again but if you could point me to the right direction, I'd really appreciate it. Is this even the correct place to put these cert files? /mnt/NextCloud-Pool/iocage/jails/nextcloud/root/usr/local/etc/ssl I have the CA-Bundle, Security Cert, PKCS #7 Certificate and my privet Key files ready but I am really not sure where to exactly upload them, and which and how to configure nginx config file properly to run my NextCloud over https. I downloaded it and uploaded it to my FreeNAS but I got stuck setting it up on the Nextcloud plugin running in jail. I realized, I have one free promo Comodo SSL cert available at so, I decided activating it and installing it today. However, I am kinda struggling with Comodo SSL cert manual installation too. I got used to installing LE SSL certs on VestCP the lazy way. I'd appreciate any help that will get my owncloud secured as soon as possible, you know. I am very new to FreeNAS and to FreeBSD too. I have no idea how to get py27-cerbot to my repositories on the nextcloud jail? I am accessing it via Nextcloud jail shell. Pkg: No packages available to install matching 'py27-certbot' have been found in the repositories Updating iocage-plugins repository catalogue. usr/ports/security/py-certbot: No such file or directory.Ģ. cd /usr/ports/security/py-certbot & make install clean I get actually stuck with the very first two command linesġ. All seems to be working fine, however, when I am trying to install the LE cerbot I get stuck when following these articles anyway. Port forwarding has been set on my router correctly so now it's accessible from the internet with a FQDM. I got FreeNAS and NextCloud plugin up and running quite easily and fast. I've installed Let's Encrypt SSL cert on many VMs/Web Servers using Ubuntu but I cannot figure out, how to install the LE cert on my hyper-v>FreeNAS 11.2>NextCloud v15 plugin setup. I know there must be an easy way of doing it. usr/local/am sorry for asking silly questions that might be answered on the web somewhere already but I cannot really find the answers I need. ![]() Interesting… and something about editing a config.php file to turn maintenance mode off. I know that in order to access the Nextcloud console I need to enter iocage console nextcloud.įound something regarding a ‘locate’ command. I’m been using Terminal on my Mac for some FreeNAS stuff. I’ve done some looking around, but it seems people mostly aren’t curious enough to leave maintenance mode active to see this command line tool the people at Nextcloud mention. What I am after is simply the command I need to enter on the console for Nextcloud to exit maintenance mode. I’m relatively new to FreeNAS and Nextcloud. There should be a warning to users that this will lock them out of Nextcloud server.Realize you can’t use the command line tool cause you’re running FreeNAS.Tell Nextcloud you wanna keep maintenance mode active so you can use the command line.Is this the first time you’ve seen this error? (Y/N): Y The issue you are facing: Stuck in maintenance mode Operating system and version (FreeNAS 11.2 beta 3): ![]()
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