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Manual Installation on Linux
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============================
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Installing ownCloud on Linux from our Open Build Service packages is the
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preferred method (see :doc:`linux_installation`). These are maintained by
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ownCloud engineers, and you can use your package manager to keep your ownCloud
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server up-to-date.
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.. note:: Enterprise Subscription customers should refer to
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:doc:`../enterprise_installation/linux_installation`
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If there are no packages for your Linux distribution, or you prefer installing
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from the source tarball, you can setup ownCloud from scratch using a classic
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LAMP stack (Linux, Apache, MySQL/MariaDB, PHP). This document provides a
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complete walk-through for installing ownCloud on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Server with
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Apache and MariaDB, using `the ownCloud .tar archive
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<https://owncloud.org/install/>`_.
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* :ref:`prerequisites_label`
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* :ref:`ubuntu_installation_label`
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* :ref:`apache_configuration_label`
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* :ref:`enabling_ssl_label`
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* :ref:`installation_wizard_label`
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* :ref:`strong_perms_label`
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* :ref:`selinux_tips_label`
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* :ref:`php_ini_tips_label`
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* :ref:`php_fpm_tips_label`
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* :ref:`other_HTTP_servers_label`
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.. note:: Admins of SELinux-enabled distributions such as CentOS, Fedora, and
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux may need to set new rules to enable installing
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ownCloud. See :ref:`selinux_tips_label` for a suggested configuration.
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.. _prerequisites_label:
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Prerequisites
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-------------
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The ownCloud .tar archive contains all of the required PHP modules. This section
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lists all required and optional PHP modules. Consult the `PHP manual
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<http://php.net/manual/en/extensions.php>`_ for more information on modules.
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Your Linux distribution should have packages for all required modules. You can
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check the precense of a module by typing ``php -m | grep -i <module_name>``.
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If you get a result, the module is present.
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Required:
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* php5 (>= 5.4)
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* PHP module ctype
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* PHP module dom
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* PHP module GD
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* PHP module iconv
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* PHP module JSON
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* PHP module libxml (Linux package libxml2 must be >=2.7.0)
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* PHP module mb multibyte
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* PHP module posix
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* PHP module SimpleXML
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* PHP module XMLWriter
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* PHP module zip
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* PHP module zlib
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Database connectors (pick the one for your database:)
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* PHP module sqlite (>= 3, usually not recommended for performance reasons)
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* PHP module pdo_mysql (MySQL/MariaDB)
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* PHP module pgsql (requires PostgreSQL >= 9.0)
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*Recommended* packages:
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* PHP module curl (highly recommended, some functionality, e.g. HTTP user
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authentication, depends on this)
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* PHP module fileinfo (highly recommended, enhances file analysis performance)
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* PHP module bz2 (recommended, required for extraction of apps)
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* PHP module intl (increases language translation performance and fixes sorting
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of non-ASCII characters)
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* PHP module mcrypt (increases file encryption performance)
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* PHP module openssl (required for accessing HTTPS resources)
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Required for specific apps:
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* PHP module ldap (for LDAP integration)
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* `php5-libsmbclient <https://download.owncloud.org/download/repositories/stable/owncloud/>`_
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(SMB/CIFS integration)
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* PHP module ftp (for FTP storage / external user authentication)
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* PHP module imap (for external user authentication)
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Recommended for specific apps (*optional*):
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* PHP module exif (for image rotation in pictures app)
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* PHP module gmp (for SFTP storage)
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For enhanced server performance (*optional*) select one of the following
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memcaches:
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* PHP module apc
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* PHP module apcu
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* PHP module memcached
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* PHP module redis (required for Transactional File Locking)
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See :doc:`../configuration_server/caching_configuration` to learn how to select
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and configure a memcache.
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For preview generation (*optional*):
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* PHP module imagick
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* avconv or ffmpeg
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* OpenOffice or LibreOffice
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For command line processing (*optional*):
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* PHP module pcntl (enables command interruption by pressing ``ctrl-c``)
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You don’t need the WebDAV module for your Web server (i.e. Apache’s
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``mod_webdav``), as ownCloud has a built-in WebDAV server of its own, SabreDAV.
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If ``mod_webdav`` is enabled you must disable it for ownCloud. (See
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:ref:`apache_configuration_label` for an example configuration.)
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.. _ubuntu_installation_label:
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Example Installation on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Server
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-----------------------------------------------
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On a machine running a pristine Ubuntu 14.04 LTS server, install the
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required and recommended modules for a typical ownCloud installation, using
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Apache and MariaDB, by issuing the following commands in a terminal::
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apt-get install apache2 mariadb-server libapache2-mod-php5
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apt-get install php5-gd php5-json php5-mysql php5-curl
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apt-get install php5-intl php5-mcrypt php5-imagick
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* This installs the packages for the ownCloud core system. If you are planning
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on running additional apps, keep in mind that they might require additional
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packages. See :ref:`prerequisites_label` for details.
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* At the installation of the MySQL/MariaDB server, you will be prompted to
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create a root password. Be sure to remember your password as you will need it
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during ownCloud database setup.
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Now download the archive of the latest ownCloud version:
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* Go to the `ownCloud Download Page <https://owncloud.org/install>`_.
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* Go to **Download ownCloud Server > Download > Archive file for
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server owners** and download either the tar.bz2 or .zip archive.
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* This downloads a file named owncloud-x.y.z.tar.bz2 or owncloud-x.y.z.zip
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(where x.y.z is the version number).
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* Download its corresponding checksum file, e.g. owncloud-x.y.z.tar.bz2.md5,
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or owncloud-x.y.z.tar.bz2.sha256.
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* Verify the MD5 or SHA256 sum::
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md5sum -c owncloud-x.y.z.tar.bz2.md5 < owncloud-x.y.z.tar.bz2
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sha256sum -c owncloud-x.y.z.tar.bz2.sha256 < owncloud-x.y.z.tar.bz2
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md5sum -c owncloud-x.y.z.zip.md5 < owncloud-x.y.z.zip
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sha256sum -c owncloud-x.y.z.zip.sha256 < owncloud-x.y.z.zip
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* You may also verify the PGP signature::
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wget https://download.owncloud.org/community/owncloud-x.y.z.tar.bz2.asc
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wget https://owncloud.org/owncloud.asc
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gpg --import owncloud.asc
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gpg --verify owncloud-x.y.z.tar.bz2.asc owncloud-x.y.z.tar.bz2
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* Now you can extract the archive contents. Run the appropriate unpacking
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command for your archive type::
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tar -xjf owncloud-x.y.z.tar.bz2
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unzip owncloud-x.y.z.zip
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* This unpacks to a single ``owncloud`` directory. Copy the ownCloud directory
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to its final destination. When you are running the Apache HTTP server you may
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safely install ownCloud in your Apache document root::
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cp -r owncloud /path/to/webserver/document-root
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where ``/path/to/webserver/document-root`` is replaced by the
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document root of your Web server::
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cp -r owncloud /var/www
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On other HTTP servers it is recommended to install ownCloud outside of the
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document root.
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.. _apache_configuration_label:
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Apache Web Server Configuration
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-------------------------------
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On Debian, Ubuntu, and their derivatives, Apache installs with a useful
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configuration so all you have to do is create a
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:file:`/etc/apache2/sites-available/owncloud.conf` file with these lines in
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it, replacing the **Directory** and other filepaths with your own filepaths::
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Alias /owncloud "/var/www/owncloud/"
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<Directory /var/www/owncloud/>
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Options +FollowSymlinks
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AllowOverride All
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<IfModule mod_dav.c>
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Dav off
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</IfModule>
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SetEnv HOME /var/www/owncloud
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SetEnv HTTP_HOME /var/www/owncloud
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</Directory>
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Then create a symlink to :file:`/etc/apache2/sites-enabled`::
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ln -s /etc/apache2/sites-available/owncloud.conf /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/owncloud.conf
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Additional Apache Configurations
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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* For ownCloud to work correctly, we need the module ``mod_rewrite``. Enable it
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by running::
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a2enmod rewrite
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Additional recommended modules are ``mod_headers``, ``mod_env``, ``mod_dir`` and ``mod_mime``::
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a2enmod headers
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a2enmod env
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a2enmod dir
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a2enmod mime
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If you're running ``mod_fcgi`` instead of the standard ``mod_php`` also enable::
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a2enmod setenvif
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* You must disable any server-configured authentication for ownCloud, as it
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uses Basic authentication internally for DAV services. If you have turned on
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authentication on a parent folder (via e.g. an ``AuthType Basic``
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directive), you can turn off the authentication specifically for the ownCloud
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entry. Following the above example configuration file, add the following line
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in the ``<Directory`` section::
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Satisfy Any
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* When using SSL, take special note of the ServerName. You should specify one in
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the server configuration, as well as in the CommonName field of the
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certificate. If you want your ownCloud to be reachable via the internet, then
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set both of these to the domain you want to reach your ownCloud server.
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* Now restart Apache::
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service apache2 restart
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* If you're running ownCloud in a subdirectory and want to use CalDAV or
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CardDAV clients make sure you have configured the correct
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:ref:`service-discovery-label` URLs.
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.. _enabling_ssl_label:
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Enabling SSL
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------------
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.. note:: You can use ownCloud over plain HTTP, but we strongly encourage you to
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use SSL/TLS to encrypt all of your server traffic, and to protect
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user's logins and data in transit.
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Apache installed under Ubuntu comes already set-up with a simple
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self-signed certificate. All you have to do is to enable the ssl module and
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the default site. Open a terminal and run::
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a2enmod ssl
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a2ensite default-ssl
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service apache2 reload
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.. note:: Self-signed certificates have their drawbacks - especially when you
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plan to make your ownCloud server publicly accessible. You might want
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to consider getting a certificate signed by a commercial signing
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authority. Check with your domain name registrar or hosting service
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for good deals on commercial certificates.
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.. _installation_wizard_label:
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Installation Wizard
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-------------------
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After restarting Apache you must complete your installation by running either
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the graphical Installation Wizard, or on the command line with the ``occ``
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command. To enable this, temporarily change the ownership on your ownCloud
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directories to your HTTP user (see :ref:`strong_perms_label` to learn how to
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find your HTTP user)::
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chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/owncloud/
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.. note:: Admins of SELinux-enabled distributions may need to write new SELinux
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rules to complete their ownCloud installation; see
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:ref:`selinux_tips_label`.
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To use ``occ`` see :doc:`command_line_installation`.
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To use the graphical Installation Wizard see :doc:`installation_wizard`.
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Setting Strong Directory Permissions
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------------------------------------
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After completing installation, you must immediately set the directory
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permissions in your ownCloud installation as strictly as possible for stronger
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security. Please refer to :ref:`strong_perms_label`.
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Now your ownCloud server is ready to use.
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.. _selinux_tips_label:
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SELinux Configuration Tips
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--------------------------
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See :doc:`selinux_configuration` for a suggested configuration for
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SELinux-enabled distributions such as Fedora and CentOS.
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.. _php_ini_tips_label:
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php.ini Configuration Notes
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---------------------------
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Keep in mind that changes to ``php.ini`` may have to be done on more than one
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ini file. This can be the case, for example, for the ``date.timezone`` setting.
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**php.ini - used by the Web server:**
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::
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/etc/php5/apache2/php.ini
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or
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/etc/php5/fpm/php.ini
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or ...
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**php.ini - used by the php-cli and so by ownCloud CRON jobs:**
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::
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/etc/php5/cli/php.ini
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.. _php_fpm_tips_label:
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php-fpm Configuration Notes
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---------------------------
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**Security: Use at least PHP => 5.5.22 or >= 5.6.6**
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Due to `a bug with security implications <https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=64938>`_
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in older PHP releases with the handling of XML data you are highly encouraged to run
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at least PHP 5.5.22 or 5.6.6 when in a threaded environment.
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**System environment variables**
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When you are using ``php-fpm``, system environment variables like
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PATH, TMP or others are not automatically populated in the same way as
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when using ``php-cli``. A PHP call like ``getenv('PATH');`` can therefore
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return an empty result. So you may need to manually configure environment
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variables in the appropropriate ``php-fpm`` ini/config file.
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Here are some example root paths for these ini/config files:
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+--------------------+-----------------------+
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| Ubuntu/Mint | CentOS/Red Hat/Fedora |
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+--------------------+-----------------------+
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| ``/etc/php5/fpm/`` | ``/etc/php-fpm.d/`` |
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+--------------------+-----------------------+
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In both examples, the ini/config file is called ``www.conf``, and depending on
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the distro version or customizations you have made, it may be in a subdirectory.
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Usually, you will find some or all of the environment variables
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already in the file, but commented out like this::
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;env[HOSTNAME] = $HOSTNAME
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;env[PATH] = /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
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;env[TMP] = /tmp
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;env[TMPDIR] = /tmp
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;env[TEMP] = /tmp
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Uncomment the appropriate existing entries. Then run ``printenv PATH`` to
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confirm your paths, for example::
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$ printenv PATH
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/home/user/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:
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/sbin:/bin:/
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If any of your system environment variables are not present in the file then
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you must add them.
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When you are using shared hosting or a control panel to manage your ownCloud VM
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or server, the configuration files are almost certain to be located somewhere
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else, for security and flexibility reasons, so check your documentation for the
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correct locations.
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Please keep in mind that it is possible to create different settings for
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``php-cli`` and ``php-fpm``, and for different domains and Web sites.
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The best way to check your settings is with :ref:`label-phpinfo`.
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**Maximum upload size**
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If you want to increase the maximum upload size, you will also have to modify
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your ``php-fpm`` configuration and increase the ``upload_max_filesize`` and
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``post_max_size`` values. You will need to restart ``php5-fpm`` and your HTTP
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server in order for these changes to be applied.
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**.htaccess notes for Apache**
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ownCloud comes with its own ``owncloud/.htaccess`` file. Because ``php-fpm`` can't
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read PHP settings in ``.htaccess`` these settings and permissions must be set
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in the ``owncloud/.user.ini`` file.
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.. _other_HTTP_servers_label:
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Other Web Servers
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-----------------
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`NGINX configuration
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<https://github.com/owncloud/documentation/wiki/NGINX-Configuration>`_
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`Other HTTP servers
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<https://github.com/owncloud/documentation/wiki/Alternate-Web-server-notes>`_
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`Univention Corporate Server installation
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<https://github.com/owncloud/documentation/wiki/UCS-Installation>`_
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