Finally, you will need to have control of your router so forwarding the traffic on 8080 port coming from outside to your RPI.įor this tutorial, I’m going to use a Raspberry PI 3 Model A+, but this guide will be usable also with all the newer Raspberry PI computer boards. For this, a great and free solution is using the free No-IP with the Raspberry PI that will run OwnCloud. Moreover, you will probably need a mnemonic domain, so that you will reach your server without the need to remember every time your IP. Please note that if you want to use OwnCloud from outside the home, you will need from your Internet Service Provider a public IP. For example, the Activity Stream addon lets you keep track of work progress, also showing who did what with which file or folder. The base installation already allows you to share files with your family and friends, but OwnCloud has a modular architecture that allows you to install add-ons with a single click and add more features to your private cloud. OwnCloud also includes client apps to connect your server at home from Desktop computers, Android and Apple smartphones. It has a community edition enabling you to install it on several server devices at home, one of them being the Raspberry PI computer boards. OwnCloud is a collaboration tool enabling you to store and share your files like many common cloud services (such as Google Drive, Microsoft One Drive and so on). In this tutorial, I’m going to show you how to install OwnCloud in Raspberry PI with Docker. OwnCloud and Raspberry PI can give you a new and cheap solution to assure privacy for your data and get a cloud with a huge space for your files. ( 1) With our devices becoming more and more connected to the world and with the increasing number of files to keep stored and accessible from outside the home, cloud services have provided space to store data for free, but with limited space and with increasing questions about security and privacy.
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