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Help with OWNcloud

I'm currently working on setting up my personal cloud.
I intend on using OWNCloud installed on LinuxServer.

However, I'm new to this and keep encountering issues. 
If anyone has any experience setting up OwnCloud, any help would be appreciated.

I want to be able to transfer and access files on the server, via any computer on my network. OwnCLOUD requires a login, so if there's any way I can assign individual logins to different users (Active Directory?), that would be great. 

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If it's just files you will be doing, than you should take a look at seafile. It's easy to setup, it works better than OwnCloud (or NextCloud) and after setup, you will have an admin account from which you can add users/groups, storage quota's per user, and many more functions.

You will also have dropbox-like clients for Linux, Windows, Mac, Android and iOS

 

Take a look at the manual, it will give you an idea about all the features

Edited by 101dmrs
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2 hours ago, 101dmrs said:

If it's just files you will be doing, than you should take a look at seafile. It's easy to setup, it works better than OwnCloud (or NextCloud) and after setup, you will have an admin account from which you can add users/groups, storage quota's per user, and many more functions.

You will also have dropbox-like clients for Linux, Windows, Mac, Android and iOS

 

Take a look at the manual, it will give you an idea about all the features

Thanks, I'll for sure check that out. OwnCloud has been difficult. 

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