Are you using some hosting software on your cloud?
Iām having the same (Acess Forbiden) issue with an ISPConfig-Apache based instance.
My guess is that is related with the open_basedir or maybe the docker permissions, who knows.
Does anyone has a clue where to check logs on docker/collabora?
Iām pretty new to it.
Same here (and commenting in hope for useful hints ).
Ubuntu 16.04 with ISPconfig3.1
fresh Nextcloud11 installation
Collabora is enabled in NC, I can create files but I canāt edit them.
Apols was looking in the wrong place for Collaboro and posted in Apps.
I am getting the same error and in the logs I am getting the below.
Trusted domain error. ā192.168.1.7ā tried to access using ā192.168.1.9ā as host.
I had quite a long day yesterday of trying to do sysadmin in docker with sysadmin so my whole Nextcloud install got very much extended.
I used the same source tutorial as GLLM but I have a hunch its because I opted to use the sankeoil certs of ubuntu.
I have the right URL as we connect by straight https and the proxy connects on 9980.
I am not sure how many of you are running valid certs and have your domain dns correct, but I will be onsite tomoz and rather than demo testing I will get the certs and DNS right.
Currently I am not running on localhost have created windows hosts ammendments that should override DNS but get the same error.
I feel happier now I found the right category as felt slightly alone and was thinking it was just me.
Its great GLLM says its working, so we know it does, what certs and DNS method did you guys use?
I think that one is because you have specified the container port in the colabora settings whilst the proxy redirects to the container so it should be straight https.
Noticed a lot of you guys are on I guess shared hosting and just wondered if you had created a seperate subdomain fot the collabora server so the DNS is right.
After that I am thinking we are looking a cert error or maybe the trusted domain section of config.php, which I have edited to included office.mydomain.com.
You can get inside of the container by docker exec -it ācontaineridā /bin/bash
I did a domain ping from the container ping office.mydomain.com and now totally confused as who are Catalyst2 Services Ltd?
I did another check as well and in my client browser typed https://office.mydomain.com and ended up on the NextCloud page so the proxy isnāt working correct.
I am self hosting so the router is set up to port forward https http and (dns? dunno added it anyway)
Internally unless I edit the client hosts file to set nc.mydomain.com & office.mydomain the external DNS route internally will end you up on the router(public ip) rather than 192.168.1.9.
Externally it would work fine.
So my domain control panel has the nc.mydomain,com and office.mydomain.com ip of my public IP (router ip)
In windows edited the C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts file to include.
Now when I click on a document collabora launches but gives me a message āWell, this is embarrassing, we cannot connect to your document. Please try again.ā
So maybe this is just trusted domains? Off to check the logs in that docker container.
Noā¦ Think its prob to do with this line in Apache error log but not sure why or what permission is being denied.
[authz_core:error] [pid 9003] [client 192.168.1.7:54881] AH01630: client denied by server configuration: /var/www/html/data/.ocdata
No need to forward DNS (53) to your internal server.
Are you saying before you edited the hosts file the URLs internally landed you on your router admin page?
Does your router rupport DNS override? Iāve switched my dumb router out for a PFsense box and will never go back due to the advanced features for my network, but many normal routers will at least offer DNS overrides.
Yeah dunno why I did DNS but hey, yeah my public IP is the router address and the port forwarding only works one way.
So yeah it would take me to the Talk Talk internal config page.
I havenāt worked for a long time but usually with internal subnets you would run off a split DNS but hacking the hosts files for a single computer is no prob.
Its so long can not even remember if that is normal port forwarding behaviour I think so lol.
I have been doing quite a bit with Next Cloud over the last couple of days and really should of took a hint with your article but it took me till last night to install NC 9
Doesnāt matter really I could prob set up bind or DNS masq and set the router DNS to the owncloud box and still use it for dhcp.
Its virgin at the community Jason are they still static IPās? They say they are DHCP but from experience they never change, but again I donāt do this stuff regular.
Its me who has plumed for 9, the Collaboro probs are a game breaker, just need to install 9 for what is little more than a 1 man show. In fact 10 as the missing email function isnāt really a bother either.
11 is still hot off the press and yeah I will be eventually employing it.
Eventually I will work out Collabora but I can install 9 tomoz and get to grips with 11 at my leisure.
Its been three days second day I just had one of those days where I ass hatted everything but the last install, I am pretty sure should of worked and it didnāt. I canāt install something that says āWell this is embarisingā¦ā
If you have any input as I am stumped and just going to install 9 short term.
I will be here onsite all day, so very early yet but if you are around give us a shout.
I will open some ports up, as that is an extremely generous offer.
My email is stuartiannaylor@thursbygarden.org I will open up 22 and 10,000 as have webmin running and that should make it real easy and minimise any of your time.
I will send the passwords by email
It will be interesting to see what I have done so we can publish a donāt do this in the forums.
As i mention on the email, the issue was related to the Debian kernel.
You might wanna use Ubuntu (16.04) or a kernel with AUFS support next time, you can see more info on that issue here.
Thanks @Ark74 as problem no longer, really good of you to remote access and have a look like that. do you have a paypal or anything so I can send you a couple of beers?
Collabora is also really fast and the presentation is much better than the old document viewer.
CODE works great and is very well designed (Libre Office based), personally i prefer to use my local LibreOffice copy than an online one, for mobile devices it should rock though.