OnlyOffice Document Server with OwnCloud Addon

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  1. Quaxth

    Quaxth Member

    I would like to test OnlyOffice Document Server, special with the OwnCloud AddOn.
    Looked for a tutorial to install and found one for Ubuntu, I use Debian Minimal Server 8.7.x!
    If I/m not wrong, what's described in Step 1 of that tuto to use Ctrl+Alt+T to open the Terminal, would be to run as ROOT on Debian! Or am I wrong?
    Regarding the (in that tuto) displayed commands, could I just use them as given?
    Also, do I need to download and install MONO v.4 or later, NGINX, nodejs, libstdc++6? And even MySQL 5.6.4 or later, because I use MariaDB?

    Thanks for any help.
     
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  2. Quaxth

    Quaxth Member

    Nobody??
     
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  3. till

    till Super Moderator Staff Member ISPConfig Developer

    I don't use ONLYOFFICE, so all I can say is that it might be worth a try as Ubuntu and Debian are quite similar. Or you should consider contacting their support and ask them and they might have a community as well that might help you with the installation of their software.
     
  4. Quaxth

    Quaxth Member

    Thanks Till.
    I was try to contact the OnlyOffice People, just they're very slow. Also find a Tutorial for Ubuntu only: https://www.linuxbabe.com/ubuntu/integrate-onlyoffice-owncloud-nextcloud, which made me a bit confuse.

    As there some questions came up, I summerized them:
    1.: The Debian version I use is 8.7.x "Jessie", would it be just OK if I change "deb http://download.onlyoffice.com/repo/debian squeeze main" to "deb http://download.onlyoffice.com/repo/debian jessie main"? Or what would be correct?
    2.: Do I need to change the content in this line: "sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-keys CB2DE8E5" for Debian?
    3.: Whats about NGINX? I use Debian with Apache2 and NGINX isn't installed! Do I need to install NGINX upfront too? If so, what's the commands to use?
    Maybe you could help out here?
    Thanks a lot.
     
  5. Quaxth

    Quaxth Member

    Till, the question for me is: If I need to install NIGNX on the Debian Server, didn't I get into any problem with the Apache2 installation? Or would those two co-exist side by side with no problems? And what's with those other apps listed to be needed?

    Thanks a lot for your help.
     
  6. till

    till Super Moderator Staff Member ISPConfig Developer

    As far as I can see, the tutorial you refer to is for a standalone onlyoffice server. you can't use apache and nginx together like this. As far as I know, you can install onlyoffice also with docker, this is most likely easier for you and it won't collide with your current apache install as everything is encapsulated in a docker container.
     

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