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stevey198321
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Nov 01, 2015
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Updating owncloud

Hi, i am trying to update owncloud on my Netgear ReadyNAS 314 and when i update (from within owncloud admin page) i get the error "Please upload the ca-bundle.crt file into the 'config' directory"

Thanks for your help

  • stevey198321's avatar
    stevey198321
    Nov 22, 2015

    Right, i got mine working and this is how for anyone who does a search for this error

     

    On the following link right click and press save as, change it from txt to all files and rename it ca-bundle.crt then save

     

    https://raw.githubusercontent.com/owncloud/core/stable8.1/config/ca-bundle.crt

     

    go into your readynas, make sure you have selected to view hidden files

     

    then go to data/.apps/owncloud/web/config/

     

    copy the ca-bundle.crt file into this folder

     

    go back into the website of your owncloud

     

    it should now update

     

     

    hope this helps

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  • DaneA's avatar
    DaneA
    NETGEAR Employee Retired

    Hi stevey198321,

     

    Let us isolate the problem.  Kindly answer the questions below:

     

    a. Have you tried to uninstall then reinstall ownCloud v6.0.0 via the web-GUI of the RN314?   

    b. What is the current firmware version of the RN314?

     

    I look forward to your response.  Welcome to the community! :smileyhappy:

     

     

    Regards,

     

    DaneA
    NETGEAR Community Team

  • Hi, thanks for the reply,

    Currently firmware is 6.4.0

    Not tried uninstalling it as i didnt want to loose everything?

    Thanks for your help
    • JennC's avatar
      JennC
      NETGEAR Employee Retired

      Hello stevey198321,

       

      What is the current version of OwnCloud installed to your ReadyNAS?

       

      Regards,

  • Well since i have tried updating i can't get into it, whenever i go to own cloud i get the message

    Owncloud will be updated to version 8.13
    Start update


    Then i get the error

    Exception: please upload the ca-bundle.crt file into the config directory
    • JennC's avatar
      JennC
      NETGEAR Employee Retired

      Hello stevey198321,

       

      How do you try to update? Are you uploading manually? I am check on our own unit and the current version available for ReadyNAS OS6 is 6.0.0.

       

      You can only use the one that is available from the Available Apps, if you want to update it you may need for it to be available from the apps. Even if newer version of OwnCloud is available from OwnCloud site, you may need to wait for to be available from the ReadyNAS Apps.

       

      Regards,

      • JasperA's avatar
        JasperA
        Apprentice

        I'm trying to upgrade as well. Version 6.0.0 dates back from December 2013. That's almost 2 years old! (Besides that; it's a .0.0 release, so upgrading seems like a good thing to do security wise anyways)

        Since there is no current package available from the Apps page on my ReadyNAS (...) I tried the 'Updater' from within the Admin interface of Owncloud.

        I just get an 'Update failed' message.

        In the logs (/data/Owncloud/owncloud.log) I see:

         

        {"app":"core","message":"isWebDAVWorking: NO - Reason: [CURL] Error while making request: SSL: certificate subject name '[SOME LOCAL NAME]' does not match target host name '[MY FQDN]' (error code: 51) (Sabre_DAV_Exception)","level":2

         

        Obviously 'SOME LOCAL NAME' and 'MY FQDN' are values applicable to my system. :-)

         

        So, somehow this is a certificate issue.

        Don't know how to fix the name in my local certificate...

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