Let's install Nextcloud on TrueNAS and configure external access with NGINX Proxy Manager



Let's install Nextcloud on TrueNAS and configure external access with NGINX Proxy Manager

Let's install Nextcloud on TrueNAS and configure external access with NGINX Proxy Manager

In this video, we will install Nextcloud on TrueNAS. But we don’t want to access this Nextcloud only locally on our network. We will use NGINX Proxy Manager to configure our port forwarding.
With this there is no need to create an SSL certificate for Nextcloud because NGINX will already take care of this activity.

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If you don’t have Docker installed on your TrueNAS, check out the video where I taught you how to install:

If you don’t have NGINX Proxy manager installed, check out the video where I taught you how to install:

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We use the following command to enter our Nextcloud Jail:
iocage console nextcloud

To add the “trusted Domains” we accessed the configuration in the following way:
ee /usr/local/www/nextcloud/config/config.php

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