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This is how it works: | |||
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[[How to not set up owncloud calendars in Mac OS X 10.8|This is, how it doesn't work]] | |||
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Revision as of 16:19, 14 December 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 signed[2] certificate, I prefer to create my own certificate. See Setup apache with a self-signed SSL/TLS-certificate for the how-to.
From now on you can, and should, use: https://<MYHOST>/owncloud
Setting up a cloud calender in Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion
This is how it works:
- DO:
- DO:
- DO:
File:OwnCloudCalender03.png - DO:
File:OwnCloudCalender04.png
- Links
- OwnCloud home: http://owncloud.org/
- Footnotes: