![]() ![]() You should then be returned with localhost You can check if domains have been correctly added typing: sudo nextcloud.occ config:system:get trusted_domains Sudo nexcloud.occ config:system:set trusted_domains 2 -value= For this, type: sudo nextcloud.occ config:system:set trusted_domains 1 -value=192.168.1.* We are going to authorize IP LAN range, so we can access from any IP from inside our LAN, and also, the domain to access from WAN. We now want to establish the authorized domains to access Nextcloud. When everything is finished, you will be able to access your Nextcloud using the url “ ”. ![]() Go to “current ip” tab and fill in your public IP address, and click “update” (in this example we suppose our public address is 90.90.90.90). So, we fill the domain name and click the “add domain” button. In this example, we are using “nextcloudreddit”. Go to and login using your reddit credentials. If you don’t have one already available, you can get one for free at any DDNS service. If you want to access to your nextcloud from WAN, you need to establish an access domain. Nextcloud won’t allow you to access unless you have whitelisted the domain, so, we are going to do this next. you will be greeted by a message: “Access through untrusted domain”. Now try to access your nextcloud service browsing to “192.168.1.200”. Server will return “nextcloud was successfully installed”. sudo nextcloud.manual-install testnext mypassword In this case, user will be “testnext” and “mypassword”. ![]() Next up we are creating the nextcloud user and password (it’s different from your Ubuntu Server ones). Nextcloud will automatically download and install. Access to it and run sudo apt update & sudo apt upgrade -y PART TWO: INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING NEXTCLOUDįirst, we will upgrade the server. If you don't know how to, please follow this tutorial PART ONE: CREATING UBUNTU SERVER VIRTUAL MACHINEĬreate a Ubuntu Server VM to install Nextcloud. It can also work as chat app, contact and calendar database sync, etc etc etc. It will allow you to upload, manage, sync and store files from anywhere with unlimited space (well, at leas as unlimited as your storage space), while at same time, maintaining your privacy since you don’t have to rely on any cloud company. Nextcloud is a self-hosted FOSS (Free Open Source Software) cloud storage (dropbox, Gdrive, Mega, etc) substitute. Specifically, we are going to run it using SNAP. In this guide we are going to explain how to install and manage a Nextcloud instance running on an Ubuntu Server Virtual Machine. It's just a guide made by an user (that also happens to be a mod in this community) with no affiliation with QNAP, and should be treated as what it is: the effort of a single guy to help other users. DISCLAIMER: this tutorial has nothing to do with official QNAP team. ![]()
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