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* Configure your admin account<ref>And yes, you shoud hurry if your site is public. First one entering his data owns the place!</ref>
* Configure your admin account<ref>And yes, you shoud hurry if your site is public. First one entering his data owns the place!</ref>


=== SSL ===
=== SSL/TLS ===
TBD
Since I don't want to spend money for a officially<ref>That does NOT mean, it's safer. It might be, but take a look at your [[Keychain]] and decide for yourself.</ref> we create our own certificate.


=== Setting up a cloud calender in [[Mac OS X]] 10.8 Mountain Lion ===
=== Setting up a cloud calender in [[Mac OS X]] 10.8 Mountain Lion ===

Revision as of 20:57, 7 October 2013

I wanted to document my thoughts about the OwnCloud setup...so, here it is:

Basic Installation

  • Download the server from http://owncloud.org/install/
  • Extract the archive on your server (needing Apache2, PHP5 and some more pretty common tool - usually everything you need is provided by your web hoster)
bzip2 -d owncloud-5*.bz2
tar xf owncloud-5*.tar
  • Open the location with your browser: http://<MYHOST>/owncloud
  • Configure your admin account[1]

SSL/TLS

Since I don't want to spend money for a officially[2] we create our own certificate.

Setting up a cloud calender in Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion

TBD


  1. And yes, you shoud hurry if your site is public. First one entering his data owns the place!
  2. That does NOT mean, it's safer. It might be, but take a look at your Keychain and decide for yourself.