Click Plugins -> Available -> Nextcloud -> Three dots on the right -> Install.įollow the instructions and once it is done a popup window will appear with critical information. Just do the standard plug-in install of Nextcloud from the FreeNAS WebUI plugins tab. The first step in this FreeNAS: Nextcloud Install with SSL article is to (surprise!) install Nextcloud, which is actually pretty simple. This is part of my ongoing series of TrueNAS and FreeNAS setup, configuration and install articles. Following the install of Nextcloud, you will want to follow this article FreeNAS: NextCloud Access to Mount Points using External Storage and Proper Permissions which shows you how to setup external storage with proper permissions. It will show you how to install Nextcloud on your FreeNAS server, secure it and then access it remotely. This article was originally written for FreeNAS version 11.2-U6 and has been updated for 11.3-U9. You can sync data one way to dropbox, but there is no good way to sync two ways. The second reason is that there is no good implementation of DropBox for FreeNAS, at least at this point. For a long time I was uncomfortable having my data with a big company like Dropbox who has been widely criticized for security and privacy breaches. I made the switch from DropBox to NextCloud for two reasons. In contrast to proprietary services like Dropbox, the open architecture allows adding functionality to the server in the form of applications and enables users to have full control of their data. Instead, Nextcloud is free and open-source, which means that anyone is allowed to install and operate it on their own private server devices. Nextcloud functionally is similar to Dropbox, however unlike Dropbox, Nextcloud does not offer off-premises file storage hosting. ![]() This FreeNAS: Nextcloud Install with SSL article will show you how to configure your Nextcloud application securely. ![]() Nextcloud is a suite of client-server software for creating and using file hosting services.
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