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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch @dafyre
      last edited by

      @dafyre said:

      @JaredBusch said:

      @dafyre said:

      For free SSL, I've been using StartCom (http://www.startssl.com/?app=32). Works great in Desktop OSes... Still not trusted on mobile devices yet.

      You cannot do subdomains with them I believe? I looked into them once before and there was a problem with it, but I do not recall what.

      I've not had any problems with the subdomains. They just make you verify that you own the top level domain.... It works great so far.

      I never tried. I stopped when I seen this. See, I apparently was not paying attention to detail and assumed.. My cert is now created, thanks!

      https://i.imgur.com/otsGn8i.jpg

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch
        last edited by JaredBusch

        With ownCloud now working, you should secure logins with fail2ban

        Install fail2ban
        yum -y install fail2ban

        create the initial jail file
        cp /etc/fail2ban/jail.conf /etc/fail2ban/jail.local

        add ownlcoud to the jail.local
        nano /etc/fail2ban/jail.local

        paste this data in at the bottom

        [owncloud]
        enabled = true
        filter  = owncloud
        port    = http,https
        # 'This is the data path we set earlier. Change if yours is different.'
        logpath = /home/owncloud/data/owncloud.log
        

        Create the owncloud filter file
        nano /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/owncloud.conf

        Paste in the following ONLY FOR ownCloud 8.2
        Other regex patterns can be found in this thread

        [Definition]
        failregex={"reqId":".*","remoteAddr":".*","app":"core","message":"Login failed: '.*' \(Remote IP: '<HOST>'\)","level":2,"time":".*"}
        
        ignoreregex =
        

        Start fail2ban and enable it to start on boot
        systemctl start fail2ban
        systemctl enable fail2ban

        Note: This is only securing ownCloud. Consult the jail.local to enable other protections you may want.

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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch
          last edited by

          Note, I am still having issues with getting the SELinux labels right and currently still have it set to permissive.

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          • A
            Alex Sage @JaredBusch
            last edited by

            @JaredBusch said:

            Note, I am still having issues with getting the SELinux labels right and currently still have it set to permissive.

            Did you ever get this fixed?

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch @Alex Sage
              last edited by

              @anonymous said:

              @JaredBusch said:

              Note, I am still having issues with getting the SELinux labels right and currently still have it set to permissive.

              Did you ever get this fixed?

              Maybe? I have installed another server and I am not having the same problems. I have not had time to track it down yet.

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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch
                last edited by JaredBusch

                Coming back to this. Everything is running correctly with SELinux on except fail2ban.

                I have to disable SELinux in order for fail2ban to have access to the owncloud.log file.

                [root@owncloud log]# systemctl start fail2ban
                Job for fail2ban.service failed because the control process exited with error code. See "systemctl status fail2ban.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
                [root@owncloud log]# setenforce 0
                [root@owncloud log]# systemctl start fail2ban
                [root@owncloud log]#
                
                -- Unit fail2ban.service has begun starting up.
                Feb 24 15:13:26 owncloud fail2ban-client[15984]: ERROR  No file(s) found for glob /home/owncloud/data/owncloud.log
                Feb 24 15:13:26 owncloud fail2ban-client[15984]: ERROR  Failed during configuration: Have not found any log file for owncloud ja
                Feb 24 15:13:26 owncloud systemd[1]: fail2ban.service: control process exited, code=exited status=255
                Feb 24 15:13:26 owncloud systemd[1]: Failed to start Fail2Ban Service.
                
                [root@owncloud log]# ls -l /home/owncloud/data/owncloud.log
                -rw-r-----. 1 apache apache 38136 Feb 24 15:09 /home/owncloud/data/owncloud.log
                [root@owncloud log]#
                
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                • A
                  Alex Sage
                  last edited by

                  @JaredBusch seems the solution is here:

                  https://kerrenortlepp.wordpress.com/2015/03/16/setting-up-a-centos-7-server-for-owncloud-from-start-to-finish/

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch @Alex Sage
                    last edited by

                    @aaronstuder he is editing files when there are generally commands to do it. Just been to busy to look it up.

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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch
                      last edited by JaredBusch

                      ** NOTE ** This post is asusming that you followed the instruction above to this point and I have not yet posted below that the instructions have been updated.

                      I need to find a little spare time to update my instructions, but everything is now working with SELinux enforcing.

                      the config and apps folder in the application directory need httpd read/write context in SELinux.

                      semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t '/var/www/html/owncloud/apps(/.*)?'
                      restorecon -R /var/www/html/owncloud/apps
                      semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t '/var/www/html/owncloud/config(/.*)?'
                      restorecon -R /var/www/html/owncloud/config
                      

                      Then the owncloud.log file needs to be in the /var/log/ folder and have the httpd_log context

                      systemctl stop httpd
                      mv /home/owncloud/data/owncloud.log /var/log/owncloud.log
                      semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_log_t '/var/log/owncloud.log'
                      restorecon /var/log/owncloud.log
                      
                      #-- edit the owncloud config to add a non-default log path
                       nano /var/www/html/owncloud/config/config.php
                      #-- insert this next to another config line
                      'logfile' => '/var/log/owncloud.log',
                      #-- save and exit nano then start httpd back up
                      systemctl start httpd
                      

                      Update the fail2ban jail.local, turn on SELinux and start fail2ban

                      systemctl stop fail2ban
                      sed -i -e 's/\/home\/owncloud\/data/\/var\/log/' /etc/fail2ban/jail.local
                      setenforce 1
                      systemctl start fail2ban
                      
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                      • wirestyle22W
                        wirestyle22
                        last edited by wirestyle22

                        So I performed this install specifically because I wanted to go through the upgrade process to oC 9.0 All I can see is to download the owncloud-files package. Is that really all that is required?

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
                          last edited by

                          @wirestyle22 said:

                          So I performed this install specifically because I wanted to go through the uprgrade process to oC 9.0 All I can see is to download the owncloud-files package. Is that really all that is required?

                          If you use RPM, you should not even need to download something.

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                          • wirestyle22W
                            wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
                            last edited by

                            @scottalanmiller said:

                            @wirestyle22 said:

                            So I performed this install specifically because I wanted to go through the uprgrade process to oC 9.0 All I can see is to download the owncloud-files package. Is that really all that is required?

                            If you use RPM, you should not even need to download something.

                            RPM for owncloud-files? It will automatically download the new version?

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                            • wirestyle22W
                              wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
                              last edited by

                              @scottalanmiller said:

                              @wirestyle22 said:

                              So I performed this install specifically because I wanted to go through the uprgrade process to oC 9.0 All I can see is to download the owncloud-files package. Is that really all that is required?

                              If you use RPM, you should not even need to download something.

                              rpm --import https://download.owncloud.org/download/repositories/9.0/CentOS_7/repodata/repomd.xml.key
                              wget http://download.owncloud.org/download/repositories/9.0/CentOS_7/ce:9.0.repo -O /etc/yum.repos.d/ce:9.0.repo

                              ^this?

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
                                last edited by

                                @wirestyle22 said:

                                @scottalanmiller said:

                                @wirestyle22 said:

                                So I performed this install specifically because I wanted to go through the uprgrade process to oC 9.0 All I can see is to download the owncloud-files package. Is that really all that is required?

                                If you use RPM, you should not even need to download something.

                                rpm --import https://download.owncloud.org/download/repositories/9.0/CentOS_7/repodata/repomd.xml.key
                                wget http://download.owncloud.org/download/repositories/9.0/CentOS_7/ce:9.0.repo -O /etc/yum.repos.d/ce:9.0.repo

                                ^this?

                                Ah yes, you need the repo. But nothing beyond that.

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                                • wirestyle22W
                                  wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
                                  last edited by wirestyle22

                                  @scottalanmiller said:

                                  @wirestyle22 said:

                                  @scottalanmiller said:

                                  @wirestyle22 said:

                                  So I performed this install specifically because I wanted to go through the uprgrade process to oC 9.0 All I can see is to download the owncloud-files package. Is that really all that is required?

                                  If you use RPM, you should not even need to download something.

                                  rpm --import https://download.owncloud.org/download/repositories/9.0/CentOS_7/repodata/repomd.xml.key
                                  wget http://download.owncloud.org/download/repositories/9.0/CentOS_7/ce:9.0.repo -O /etc/yum.repos.d/ce:9.0.repo

                                  ^this?

                                  Ah yes, you need the repo. But nothing beyond that.

                                  so just the bottom line or both parts? (sorry)

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
                                    last edited by

                                    @wirestyle22 said:

                                    @scottalanmiller said:

                                    @wirestyle22 said:

                                    @scottalanmiller said:

                                    @wirestyle22 said:

                                    So I performed this install specifically because I wanted to go through the uprgrade process to oC 9.0 All I can see is to download the owncloud-files package. Is that really all that is required?

                                    If you use RPM, you should not even need to download something.

                                    rpm --import https://download.owncloud.org/download/repositories/9.0/CentOS_7/repodata/repomd.xml.key
                                    wget http://download.owncloud.org/download/repositories/9.0/CentOS_7/ce:9.0.repo -O /etc/yum.repos.d/ce:9.0.repo

                                    ^this?

                                    Ah yes, you need the repo. But nothing beyond that.

                                    so just the bottom line or both parts? (sorry)

                                    You CAN skip the key, but it is good to have it.

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                                    • wirestyle22W
                                      wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
                                      last edited by

                                      @scottalanmiller said:

                                      @wirestyle22 said:

                                      @scottalanmiller said:

                                      @wirestyle22 said:

                                      @scottalanmiller said:

                                      @wirestyle22 said:

                                      So I performed this install specifically because I wanted to go through the uprgrade process to oC 9.0 All I can see is to download the owncloud-files package. Is that really all that is required?

                                      If you use RPM, you should not even need to download something.

                                      rpm --import https://download.owncloud.org/download/repositories/9.0/CentOS_7/repodata/repomd.xml.key
                                      wget http://download.owncloud.org/download/repositories/9.0/CentOS_7/ce:9.0.repo -O /etc/yum.repos.d/ce:9.0.repo

                                      ^this?

                                      Ah yes, you need the repo. But nothing beyond that.

                                      so just the bottom line or both parts? (sorry)

                                      You CAN skip the key, but it is good to have it.

                                      Awesome. Thanks!

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                                      • wirestyle22W
                                        wirestyle22
                                        last edited by

                                        Worked like a charm 😄

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                                        • wirestyle22W
                                          wirestyle22
                                          last edited by

                                          As an alternative I also tried to do yum -y upgrade owncloud and that worked as well

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                                          • JaredBuschJ
                                            JaredBusch @wirestyle22
                                            last edited by

                                            @wirestyle22 said:

                                            As an alternative I also tried to do yum -y upgrade owncloud and that worked as well

                                            The original instructions in this post explicitly setup the 8.2 repo not the generic repo. So that is why it would not upgrade to 9.

                                            wget http://download.owncloud.org/download/repositories/8.2/CentOS_7/ce:8.2.repo -O /etc/yum.repos.d/ce:8.2.repo

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