ownCloud 9 is Here
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I installed it on Ubuntu 14.04. Is anyone doing AD integration? How do I set that up?
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@IRJ said:
I installed it on Ubuntu 14.04. Is anyone doing AD integration? How do I set that up?
I want Azure AD, but not AD
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I just published our upgrade blog which I highly recommend to read before you upgrade.
The forums have a good topic on 9.0 too.
Enjoy 9.0!
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@JaredBusch said:
@jospoortvliet said:
Yeah, we keep hardening oC so you get more and more warnings... But you also get a more and more secure system if you do what they suggest
The docu should be up, if you bump in missing links, pls let me know!
Those warnings are silly in 8.2. Things like saying that I have no internet access
Edit: here is what my 8.2 panel shows on a fully updated CentOS7 install.
The 'no internet' error, just like many others, does come only when there IS a problem - so are the other warnings
I strongly suggest to take the security issues very serious, and no memory cache (performance) and PHP version (performance AND security) are also very useful warnings.
Isn't it better to know about these problems than not?
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I am unable to enable the LDAP app
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you probably miss some PHP plug which allows LDAP. "php7-ldap" it is called on my openSUSE system.
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@jospoortvliet said:
you probably miss some PHP plug which allows LDAP. "php7-ldap" it is called on my openSUSE system.
I am running Ubuntu 14.04. How do I isntall it?
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@IRJ said:
I am running Ubuntu 14.04. How do I isntall it?
Why such an old system for a new install?
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Should be...
sudo apt-get install php7-ldap
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@scottalanmiller said:
@IRJ said:
I am running Ubuntu 14.04. How do I isntall it?
Why such an old system for a new install?
It's LTS version vs 9 month support.
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Ubuntu 14.04 is a full three versions and two years old (14.10, 15.04 and 15.10 have replaced it and 16.04 is just a few weeks away.) PHP7 is very new, I doubt that Ubuntu 14.04 supports it.
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@IRJ said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@IRJ said:
I am running Ubuntu 14.04. How do I isntall it?
Why such an old system for a new install?
It's LTS version vs 9 month support.
Does LTS mean anything with Ubuntu?
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@IRJ said:
It's LTS version vs 9 month support.
There is no LTS support, that's a complete myth. I really need to write this up. There is no LTS concept from Ubuntu, only a name. If you want long term support, CentOS is the only option. LTS still requires that you move to each new version to be supported. It's just a name, marketing and nothing more.
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@coliver said:
@IRJ said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@IRJ said:
I am running Ubuntu 14.04. How do I isntall it?
Why such an old system for a new install?
It's LTS version vs 9 month support.
Does LTS mean anything with Ubuntu?
Literally nothing. It's only marketing to get people to think that they offer stability like CentOS.
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@IRJ said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Should be...
sudo apt-get install php7-ldap
Unable to locate package..
As expected, you need a current and currently supported Ubuntu to have a chance at this.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@IRJ said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Should be...
sudo apt-get install php7-ldap
Unable to locate package..
As expected, you need a current and currently supported Ubuntu to have a chance at this.
Or run this on CentOS7 with the CE_Stable repo added. Very easy to install ownCloud and other required packages.
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Just verified that even current Ubuntu 15.10 does not have this package.
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The 9.0 appliance is built on Ubuntu 14.04
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@coliver said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@IRJ said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Should be...
sudo apt-get install php7-ldap
Unable to locate package..
As expected, you need a current and currently supported Ubuntu to have a chance at this.
Or run this on CentOS7 with the CE_Stable repo added. Very easy to install ownCloud and other required packages.
And there is real LTS support. It's the only way to run Linux if you don't plan to do rolling updates every six months. That or OpenSuse Leap.