![]() ![]() You’ll need to ‘yum install perl-libwww-perl unzip bind-utils’ first to install the requirements, then follow the install guide here. You should only need ports 80 (http) and 443 (https) open, as well as 22 for SSH if you don’t have a static IP address.Īlternatively, you could install CSF to allow for a more complex configuration. Install Firewallįollow our UFW guide to install your firewall. ~] yum install certbot-nginxĪnswer the questions as prompted and I suggest also setting up the http to https redirect. Now install the Certbot so we can request a free SSL certificate from LetsEncrypt. On the third line down, where it says ‘server_name’, between the quotation marks add the same subdomain as you setup the DNS for. Now, inside your vps, edit the NGINX config file: ~] nano /etc/nginx/conf.d/nf If you’re a NetWeaver customer, there’s a guide here. An A record for the subdomain you’re using pointing to the IP address will be sufficient. Install SSL certificateįirstly, make sure have have your DNS setup to point to the IP address you’ve installed Seafile on. This will install Seafile itself, nginx to act as a proxy, MariaDB for the backend and any other software needed to support the install.Īt the end of the install you’ll be provided with the default login details to allow you to configure your new installation. When prompted to choose an edition, go for ‘1’ – CE edition. (If you get ‘ wget: command not found’ you can add it with the command ‘yum install wget’) You can install it using the two following commands: ~] wget ~] bash seafile_centos 7.0.2 ![]() ![]() The Seafile community have produced a fantastic installation script which does most of the work for you. Login and make sure all the software is up to date: ~] yum -y update Once logged in, you’re ready to install Seafile. We recommend our friends at Linode if you’re looking for a VPS provider. You first need to setup a server or vps – the requirements are small, a 1GB VPS is sufficient for individual or small team usage – the main consideration beyond this is making sure it has enough disk space for the files you wish to store. Seafile is open source file sync and share software – similar to Dropbox, OneDrive or Google Drive – but you host it yourself, keeping your data private. Follow this handy guide to install Seafile and setup basic security. ![]()
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