On 14-04-18 09:23 AM, Anand Singh wrote:
> I have this exact setup running for a customer. I'm using Clear OS
> (based on Red Hat) because it has a nice LDAP interface. I have the NAS
> set as an iSCSI target, but NFS works too. OwnCloud will not install on
> Cent 6.4 because of an unpatched PHP issue (6.5 may work). I used Ubuntu
> server to host OwnCloud for that reason. LDAP integration is simple, and
> the solution works.

*** I have the latest Cent OS so hopefully it will work.  I choose it
because it is as close to RHEL as you can get...even more so with their
new partnership.

With the iSCSI target...is that based on the  NAS you are using or a choice?

Did you need to do anything special with the LDAP?  Just want to get to
the point of having single sign-on for all necessary folks.

Just thinking...maybe something like this would be a good solution for
CLUG.  I know that it ha been discussed that no one knows where anything
is & there really isn't anything related to an archive anywhere.  This
could be hosted at someones office/house or whatever & if it ever needed
to be transitioned somewhere then it could be as simple as moving one
box.  Or...alternative is maybe raising fees to help pay for a hosted
server somewhere.


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> 
> On Apr 18, 2014 1:51 AM, "TekBudda" <tekbu...@gmail.com
> <mailto:tekbu...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi All,
> 
>     Thought I would ask some thoughts about how to go about the following.
> 
>     I have recently built a fresh CentOS server install that I intend to
>     install OpenLDAP on & act as a PDC.  Similar to a Windows Servers with
>     users authenticating against AD.  I also have a DNS-323 NAS that
>     currently has 2 x 2TB drives in a mirror that I am storing data on &
>     backing up manually.
> 
>     I was thinking of installing OwnCloud on the server with the NAS being
>     the repository for the data.  I then want to be able to access data via
>     smartphones or remotely (i.e. web, desktop OS, etc.).  I would also like
>     to set up some sort of synching mechanisms between the various clients
>     (i.e. smartphone, laptop, etc.)  so that for example I am out somewhere
>     working on something...I come home & the data is moved to the NAS & the
>     drives (Librari, Media, etc.) on the NAS mount for access.  Eventually I
>     am planning to have what I am hoping will be a live synching backup to
>     anther disk in the house & an on demand backup of the backup that will
>     be taken offsite & doen every week or so.
> 
> 
>     I have been looking around & I don't think I have found the right
>     information yet, bit I am wondering if I am on the right track.
>     My thinking is that is should be as simple as installing OC on the
>     CentOS box & then point it towards the NAS.  Am I on the right track or
>     do I need to isntall OC on the NAS itself as suggested by the following
>     article:
>     
> https://panmen.wordpress.com/2013/01/01/installing-owncloud-to-a-dns-320-nas/
> 
>     I can see the end goal of what I want to do...but what I am having
>     troubles with is envisioning the proper steps in the proper order.
> 
>     Any ideas or suggestions...specific steps....etc.  And just to make
>     things interesting....any ideas about encrytion in relatin to this whole
>     thing.  Should I be encrypting the NAS, the backup & the external.  If
>     so...suggestions for tools (for exmaple TrueCrypt)?
> 
>     TekBudda
> 
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