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@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ The following command will change the ownership of the whole folder to that user
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extracted ownCloud files are located.
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* For Ubuntu 12.04 LTS server, where the ``owncloud`` folder was copied into the
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apache document root at ``/var/www``, and the user running apache and php
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Apache document root at ``/var/www``, and the user running Apache and php
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scripts is called ``www-data``, this would mean you need to run::
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sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/owncloud
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@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ Example config for Apache 2.4:
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consult the Apache documentation or your distributions documentation.
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* In order for the maximum upload size to be configurable, the
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:file:`.htaccess` file in the ownCloud folder needs to be made writable by the
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:file:`.htaccess` in the ownCloud folder needs to be made writable by the
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server (this should already be done, see section `Set the Directory Permissions`_).
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* You should make sure that any built-in WebDAV module of your web server is disabled
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@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ Example config for Apache 2.4:
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.. note:: By default, the certificates' CommonName will get set to the host name at the time
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when the ssl-cert package was installed.
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* Then restart Apache.
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* Finally, restart Apache.
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* For Ubuntu systems (or distributions using upstartd), run::
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@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ Lighttpd Configuration
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This assumes that you are familiar with installing PHP application on
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lighttpd.
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It is important to note that the :file:`.htaccess` files used by ownCloud to
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It is important to note that the :file:`.htaccess` used by ownCloud to
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protect the :file:`data` folder are ignored by lighttpd, so you have to secure
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it by yourself, otherwise your :file:`owncloud.db` database and user data are
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publicly readable even if directory listing is off. You need to add two
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@ -551,7 +551,7 @@ like this
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</redirect>
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</server>
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The Apache :file:`.htaccess` file that comes with ownCloud is configured to
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The Apache :file:`.htaccess` that comes with ownCloud is configured to
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redirect requests to nonexistent pages. To emulate that behaviour, you
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need a custom error handler for yaws. See this
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`github gist for further instructions`_ on how to create and compile that error
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@ -595,20 +595,23 @@ Follow the Install Wizard
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* Enter username and password for the administrative user account
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* Expand Advanced options to choose a data folder and the database system
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* If you are not using apache as the web server, please set the data directory
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* If you are not using Apache as the web server, please set the data directory
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to a location outside of the document root.
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* If following the Ubuntu-Apache-Mysql walk-through:
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* If following the Ubuntu-Apache-MySQL walk-through:
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* choose mysql as Database backend (you might not be presented with any other
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choice, if only mysql is available anyway).
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* choose MySQL as Database backend (you might not be presented with any other
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choice if you haven't installed any other database systems).
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* As Database host, enter ``localhost``.
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* As Database user enter ``root``.
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* As Database password, enter the password you entered during installation of
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the mysql server package.
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* As Database name, enter an arbitrary name as you see fit (but beware that
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there are restrictions as to what characters a database name may or may not
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contain, see the `MySQL Schema Object Names documentation`_ for details).
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the MySQL server package.
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* As Database name, enter an arbitrary name as you see fit
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* Beware that there are restrictions as to what characters a database name
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may or may not contain, see the
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`MySQL Schema Object Names documentation`_ for details);
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* Make sure to choose a name under which no database exists yet
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* ownCloud will use the provided credentials and create its own user with
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permissions only on its own database.
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