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Jarkod
Aug 24, 2014Guide
Owncloud on different port
I've managed to install Owncloud on RN102 with 6.1.9 RC11 OS and configured it to force https connections. The problem is Owncloud uses the 443 port, the same as FronView does. I'd like Owncloud to use different port, i.e. to connect to Owncloud with https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:YYYY rather than with https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/owncloud. I've tried to change the port in the file /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/090-owncloud.conf and reload/restart apache but it didn't work. I did manage to 'move' FV and Owncloud to the other port when I changed it in /et/apache2/sites-available/fv-https i /etc/apache2/ports.conf but then again both were on the same port.
What should I do to have Owncloud on a different port and still be able to use https connection?
What should I do to have Owncloud on a different port and still be able to use https connection?
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- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredWhich Owncloud app are you using and what version?
- JarkodGuideI've installed Owncloud in ssh console because I couldn't do it in FV:
apt-get update
apt-get install mysql-server
apt-get install phpr6
apt-get install phpmyadmin php5-mysql
apt-get install owncloud (it was v6)
then I downloaded the v7 from the Owncloud website, deleted the content of the /apps/owncloud/web catalogue and extracted the v7 archive into it. I finished the configuration in the web browser.
So, I'm using the v7 of the Owncloud but I can't tell you what apps because I don't know how to check it. Anyway, if there are any, there're only those delivered from the Owncloud website. - super_poussinVirtuosoowncloud is also working on http tcp 7115
- super_poussinVirtuosoBTW what do you have in /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/090-owncloud.conf
- JarkodGuide
super-poussin wrote: owncloud is also working on http tcp 7115
Yes I know but what I'm after is separating FV and OwnCloud. I don't want them to use the same port. If there's a way to prevent Owncloud from using 443 port and use 7115 for https connection, that's ok with me. - JarkodGuide
super-poussin wrote: BTW what do you have in /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/090-owncloud.conf
Yes.Listen 7115
<VirtualHost *:7115>
ServerAdmin admin@localhost
DocumentRoot /apps/owncloud/web
<Directory />
Options FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride None
</Directory>
<Directory /apps/owcloud/web/>
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
AllowOverride None
Order allow,deny
allow from all
</Directory>
ErrorLog /apps/owncloud/error.log
LogLevel warn
</VirtualHost>
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