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    Installing ownCloud 9 on CentOS 7

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    • coliverC
      coliver @wirestyle22
      last edited by

      @wirestyle22 said:

      @Dashrender said:

      @coliver said:

      @Dashrender said:

      @coliver said:

      @Dashrender said:

      It's great that they have a browser based add-on for oC that allows online editing - but what some people need, and from the sounds of it the OP needs, is the ability to use local MS Office with all of it's features that are undoubtedly missing from the web editors, is a plug-in that allows MS Office apps to interact with oC like it does with SharePoint and OneDrive and ODfB - like it's just a file system extension. You pick an file from oC, it downloads into the local app, you do you edits, and when you save, it saves back to the oC - exactly how it works for them with network shares today.

      Anyone know if they are working on such an add-on?

      You can do all of this easily with Webdav without any additional add-ons.

      How do you make the MS Office apps aware of the interface?

      Mount it as a shared drive in Windows. Then anything you read/write from/to it will be written to the remote server.

      That defeats the LANless design. But I suppose it's an option. The desire to get away from things that can crawl over your network shares like cryptoware does is extremely high in this IT person's mind.

      Definitely true. Using sync though is an issue for things like Terminal Servers because it creates sync folders in every profile. Sometimes you don't have a choice 😞

      Sync also wouldn't be immune from a crypto-virus. All of those changes would by synced to the ownCloud server as well.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @Dashrender
        last edited by

        @Dashrender said:

        @coliver said:

        @Dashrender said:

        @coliver said:

        @Dashrender said:

        It's great that they have a browser based add-on for oC that allows online editing - but what some people need, and from the sounds of it the OP needs, is the ability to use local MS Office with all of it's features that are undoubtedly missing from the web editors, is a plug-in that allows MS Office apps to interact with oC like it does with SharePoint and OneDrive and ODfB - like it's just a file system extension. You pick an file from oC, it downloads into the local app, you do you edits, and when you save, it saves back to the oC - exactly how it works for them with network shares today.

        Anyone know if they are working on such an add-on?

        You can do all of this easily with Webdav without any additional add-ons.

        How do you make the MS Office apps aware of the interface?

        Mount it as a shared drive in Windows. Then anything you read/write from/to it will be written to the remote server.

        That defeats the LANless design. But I suppose it's an option. The desire to get away from things that can crawl over your network shares like cryptoware does is extremely high in this IT person's mind.

        Not really, still LANless, but still using a mapped drive lexicon which we dislike.

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        • wirestyle22W
          wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
          last edited by

          @scottalanmiller said:

          @Dashrender said:

          @coliver said:

          @Dashrender said:

          @coliver said:

          @Dashrender said:

          It's great that they have a browser based add-on for oC that allows online editing - but what some people need, and from the sounds of it the OP needs, is the ability to use local MS Office with all of it's features that are undoubtedly missing from the web editors, is a plug-in that allows MS Office apps to interact with oC like it does with SharePoint and OneDrive and ODfB - like it's just a file system extension. You pick an file from oC, it downloads into the local app, you do you edits, and when you save, it saves back to the oC - exactly how it works for them with network shares today.

          Anyone know if they are working on such an add-on?

          You can do all of this easily with Webdav without any additional add-ons.

          How do you make the MS Office apps aware of the interface?

          Mount it as a shared drive in Windows. Then anything you read/write from/to it will be written to the remote server.

          That defeats the LANless design. But I suppose it's an option. The desire to get away from things that can crawl over your network shares like cryptoware does is extremely high in this IT person's mind.

          Not really, still LANless, but still using a mapped drive lexicon which we dislike.

          What would be ML compliant in this situation?

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          • wirestyle22W
            wirestyle22 @coliver
            last edited by

            @coliver said:

            @wirestyle22 said:

            @Dashrender said:

            @coliver said:

            @Dashrender said:

            @coliver said:

            @Dashrender said:

            It's great that they have a browser based add-on for oC that allows online editing - but what some people need, and from the sounds of it the OP needs, is the ability to use local MS Office with all of it's features that are undoubtedly missing from the web editors, is a plug-in that allows MS Office apps to interact with oC like it does with SharePoint and OneDrive and ODfB - like it's just a file system extension. You pick an file from oC, it downloads into the local app, you do you edits, and when you save, it saves back to the oC - exactly how it works for them with network shares today.

            Anyone know if they are working on such an add-on?

            You can do all of this easily with Webdav without any additional add-ons.

            How do you make the MS Office apps aware of the interface?

            Mount it as a shared drive in Windows. Then anything you read/write from/to it will be written to the remote server.

            That defeats the LANless design. But I suppose it's an option. The desire to get away from things that can crawl over your network shares like cryptoware does is extremely high in this IT person's mind.

            Definitely true. Using sync though is an issue for things like Terminal Servers because it creates sync folders in every profile. Sometimes you don't have a choice 😞

            Sync also wouldn't be immune from a crypto-virus. All of those changes would by synced to the ownCloud server as well.

            Excellent point

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
              last edited by

              @wirestyle22 said:

              @scottalanmiller said:

              @Dashrender said:

              @coliver said:

              @Dashrender said:

              @coliver said:

              @Dashrender said:

              It's great that they have a browser based add-on for oC that allows online editing - but what some people need, and from the sounds of it the OP needs, is the ability to use local MS Office with all of it's features that are undoubtedly missing from the web editors, is a plug-in that allows MS Office apps to interact with oC like it does with SharePoint and OneDrive and ODfB - like it's just a file system extension. You pick an file from oC, it downloads into the local app, you do you edits, and when you save, it saves back to the oC - exactly how it works for them with network shares today.

              Anyone know if they are working on such an add-on?

              You can do all of this easily with Webdav without any additional add-ons.

              How do you make the MS Office apps aware of the interface?

              Mount it as a shared drive in Windows. Then anything you read/write from/to it will be written to the remote server.

              That defeats the LANless design. But I suppose it's an option. The desire to get away from things that can crawl over your network shares like cryptoware does is extremely high in this IT person's mind.

              Not really, still LANless, but still using a mapped drive lexicon which we dislike.

              What would be ML compliant in this situation?

              Things that don't exist 🙂 In an ideal world the application would connect natively to the storage and no other interaction would be needed. If all things were perfect, the end users would never need to "think about files."

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              • coliverC
                coliver @scottalanmiller
                last edited by coliver

                @scottalanmiller said:

                @wirestyle22 said:

                @scottalanmiller said:

                @Dashrender said:

                @coliver said:

                @Dashrender said:

                @coliver said:

                @Dashrender said:

                It's great that they have a browser based add-on for oC that allows online editing - but what some people need, and from the sounds of it the OP needs, is the ability to use local MS Office with all of it's features that are undoubtedly missing from the web editors, is a plug-in that allows MS Office apps to interact with oC like it does with SharePoint and OneDrive and ODfB - like it's just a file system extension. You pick an file from oC, it downloads into the local app, you do you edits, and when you save, it saves back to the oC - exactly how it works for them with network shares today.

                Anyone know if they are working on such an add-on?

                You can do all of this easily with Webdav without any additional add-ons.

                How do you make the MS Office apps aware of the interface?

                Mount it as a shared drive in Windows. Then anything you read/write from/to it will be written to the remote server.

                That defeats the LANless design. But I suppose it's an option. The desire to get away from things that can crawl over your network shares like cryptoware does is extremely high in this IT person's mind.

                Not really, still LANless, but still using a mapped drive lexicon which we dislike.

                What would be ML compliant in this situation?

                Things that don't exist 🙂 In an ideal world the application would connect natively to the storage and no other interaction would be needed. If all things were perfect, the end users would never need to "think about files."

                Moving to a Sharepoint online-esque system would be the closest in my mind. The core Office Apps will natively talk to the back end without any additional work. I think both Alfresco and Confluence also have the ability to take advantage of this functionality.

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                • dafyreD
                  dafyre @Dashrender
                  last edited by

                  @Dashrender said:

                  @coliver said:

                  @Dashrender said:

                  @coliver said:

                  @Dashrender said:

                  It's great that they have a browser based add-on for oC that allows online editing - but what some people need, and from the sounds of it the OP needs, is the ability to use local MS Office with all of it's features that are undoubtedly missing from the web editors, is a plug-in that allows MS Office apps to interact with oC like it does with SharePoint and OneDrive and ODfB - like it's just a file system extension. You pick an file from oC, it downloads into the local app, you do you edits, and when you save, it saves back to the oC - exactly how it works for them with network shares today.

                  Anyone know if they are working on such an add-on?

                  You can do all of this easily with Webdav without any additional add-ons.

                  How do you make the MS Office apps aware of the interface?

                  Mount it as a shared drive in Windows. Then anything you read/write from/to it will be written to the remote server.

                  That defeats the LANless design. But I suppose it's an option. The desire to get away from things that can crawl over your network shares like cryptoware does is extremely high in this IT person's mind.

                  If you are wanting to get away from Drive Mapping, in this scenario, you will have to change the process that your end-users use, if there are no working Office plugins...

                  I have not tested this... but there may be a way to integrate ownCloud into (locally installed) Office, just like ODfB, and Sharepoint... Example (https://forum.owncloud.org/viewtopic.php?t=10820).

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                    last edited by

                    @scottalanmiller said:

                    @Dashrender said:

                    @coliver said:

                    @Dashrender said:

                    @coliver said:

                    @Dashrender said:

                    It's great that they have a browser based add-on for oC that allows online editing - but what some people need, and from the sounds of it the OP needs, is the ability to use local MS Office with all of it's features that are undoubtedly missing from the web editors, is a plug-in that allows MS Office apps to interact with oC like it does with SharePoint and OneDrive and ODfB - like it's just a file system extension. You pick an file from oC, it downloads into the local app, you do you edits, and when you save, it saves back to the oC - exactly how it works for them with network shares today.

                    Anyone know if they are working on such an add-on?

                    You can do all of this easily with Webdav without any additional add-ons.

                    How do you make the MS Office apps aware of the interface?

                    Mount it as a shared drive in Windows. Then anything you read/write from/to it will be written to the remote server.

                    That defeats the LANless design. But I suppose it's an option. The desire to get away from things that can crawl over your network shares like cryptoware does is extremely high in this IT person's mind.

                    Not really, still LANless, but still using a mapped drive lexicon which we dislike.

                    You're right, I realized it was still LANless.

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                    • wirestyle22W
                      wirestyle22
                      last edited by

                      I have to look up SSL certification on CentOS 7 now. I've only ever done it on our Barracuda SSL VPN which was just an upload. Here we go

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
                        last edited by

                        @wirestyle22 said:

                        I have to look up SSL certification on CentOS 7 now. I've only ever done it on our Barracuda SSL VPN which was just an upload. Here we go

                        SSL for what? SSL is not a generic thing for an OS. What do you want to put SSL on?

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                        • coliverC
                          coliver @wirestyle22
                          last edited by

                          @wirestyle22 said:

                          I have to look up SSL certification on CentOS 7 now. I've only ever done it on our Barracuda SSL VPN which was just an upload. Here we go

                          I think you need to look up SSL for Apache if you are trying to encrypt ownCloud. I think someone has a guide on here somewhere about it.

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                          • wirestyle22W
                            wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
                            last edited by

                            @scottalanmiller said:

                            @wirestyle22 said:

                            I have to look up SSL certification on CentOS 7 now. I've only ever done it on our Barracuda SSL VPN which was just an upload. Here we go

                            SSL for what? SSL is not a generic thing for an OS. What do you want to put SSL on?

                            Apache, sorry!

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
                              last edited by

                              @wirestyle22 said:

                              @scottalanmiller said:

                              @wirestyle22 said:

                              I have to look up SSL certification on CentOS 7 now. I've only ever done it on our Barracuda SSL VPN which was just an upload. Here we go

                              SSL for what? SSL is not a generic thing for an OS. What do you want to put SSL on?

                              Apache, sorry!

                              Apache has LetsEncrypt scripts that make it easy.

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                              • wirestyle22W
                                wirestyle22 @coliver
                                last edited by

                                @coliver said:

                                @wirestyle22 said:

                                I have to look up SSL certification on CentOS 7 now. I've only ever done it on our Barracuda SSL VPN which was just an upload. Here we go

                                I think you need to look up SSL for Apache if you are trying to encrypt ownCloud. I think someone has a guide on here somewhere about it.

                                I think @JaredBusch has it in his 8.2 guide. I think he did self signed though. I'm unsure of how to do this on linux with digicert or something similar

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                                • wirestyle22W
                                  wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
                                  last edited by

                                  @scottalanmiller said:

                                  @wirestyle22 said:

                                  @scottalanmiller said:

                                  @wirestyle22 said:

                                  I have to look up SSL certification on CentOS 7 now. I've only ever done it on our Barracuda SSL VPN which was just an upload. Here we go

                                  SSL for what? SSL is not a generic thing for an OS. What do you want to put SSL on?

                                  Apache, sorry!

                                  Apache has LetsEncrypt scripts that make it easy.

                                  Oh. Thats sweet. I'll look that up

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                                  • JaredBuschJ
                                    JaredBusch @wirestyle22
                                    last edited by

                                    @wirestyle22 said:

                                    @coliver said:

                                    @wirestyle22 said:

                                    I have to look up SSL certification on CentOS 7 now. I've only ever done it on our Barracuda SSL VPN which was just an upload. Here we go

                                    I think you need to look up SSL for Apache if you are trying to encrypt ownCloud. I think someone has a guide on here somewhere about it.

                                    I think @JaredBusch has it in his 8.2 guide. I think he did self signed though. I'm unsure of how to do this on linux with digicert or something similar

                                    It was a self signed for the example. but I use letsencrypt myself. Some clients using ownCloud have StartSSL certs.

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