![]() To do this enter the following command to switch into the config folder of nginx: We need to set the server name that certbot can verify it. ![]() To do this, login to the backend of your TrueNAs server select the NextCloud jail and enter the command line: Step 1 – Add the server name to the nginx config ![]() If you are unsure check the documentation of your Modem/Router/Firewall for NAT and Port Forwarding.Īfter we have prepared the requirements we will start securing our NextCloud instance with Let’s Encrypt. NAT and/or Port Forwarding for 80 and 443 on your Firewall and/or Router to the NextCloud IP-address: Configure your firewall for NAT or Port Forwarding that your TrueNAS server is reachable from outside using port 80 and 443.īecause there is a huge variety of devices I cannot not go into detail.I you have a dynamic IP-Address, you can use Dynamic DNS providers like NoIP to register a domain name. A domain name which can be resolved from the Internet: Select oder register a domain name and make a DNS record pointing to the public IP-Address of your internet connection. ![]() To do this we need the following requirements: In part two we will secure our NextCloud instance using https and make it reachable from the Internet. In part one of this tutorial we installed TrueNAS and created a NextCloud jail which makes the NAS content available using a web browser or the NextCloud app locally.
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