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/ssl/
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# c-rieger.de - install Nextcloud using a shell script
The initial script (install-nextcloud.sh // install-nextcloud-debian.sh) will install your self hosted Nextcloud within few minutes fully automated. Your server will consist of:
The initial script called install-nextcloud-ubuntu.sh or install-nextcloud-debian.sh (depending on your server os) will install your self hosted Nextcloud within few minutes, fully prepared for Ubuntu 18.04 or Debian 9.6 Stretch environments and will consist of:
Fail2Ban (Nextcloud and SSH jails)
MariaDB 10.3
Nextcloud 15 (latest)
NGINX 1.15.8 TLSv.1.3
OpenSSL 1.1.1
Nextcloud 15 latest
NGINX 1.15.8
OpenSSL 1.1.1 + TLS v. 1.3
PHP 7.3
Redis-Server
self signed or Let's Encrypt SSL using the ssl-certificate-ubuntu.sh or ssl-certificate-debian.sh script
self signed or Lets Encrypt SSL using the second script
UFW (22, 80, 443)
The only precondition for the install-nextcloud.sh and install-nextcloud-debian.sh shell script is to utilize Ubuntu 18.04 LTS or Debian Stretch 9.x as your on-prem server OS. Optionally you may request your ssl certificate from Let's Encrypt by issuing the second script called ssl-certificate-ubuntu.sh or ssl-certificate-debian.sh.
Requirements:
Ready to go? Let's start:
Ubuntu 18.04 or Debian 9.6
Please remove already installed packages of NGINX, PHP, MariaDB and Redis first or start with a new server os!
Find out more information: <a href="https://www.c-rieger.de/nextcloud-using-one-shell-script/" target='_blank'>Build your Nextcloud Server using shell scripts only</a>
apt purge <package> -y && apt autoremove -y
Beyond that you will find additional scripts at /usr/local/src/install-nextcloud/
fail2ban.sh
optimize-debian.sh and optimize-ubuntu.sh
restart.sh
ssl-certificate-debian.sh and ssl-certificate-ubuntu.sh
ssl-renewal.sh
upgrade-debian.sh and upgrade-ubuntu.sh
/maintainance/fail2ban.sh
/maintainance/ubuntu/optimize-ubuntu.sh
/maintainance/debian/optimize-debian.sh
/maintainance/restart.sh
/maintainance/ssl-renewal.sh
/maintainance/ubuntu/upgrade-ubuntu.sh
/maintainance/debian/upgrade-debian.sh
/ssl/ssl-certificate-debian.sh
/ssl/ssl-certificate-ubuntu.sh
to optimize and maintain your Ubuntu system easily.
to optimize and maintain your system easily. Ready to go? Lets start:
Carsten Rieger IT-Services (c-rieger.de)