Setup a Collabora Online Server for Multiple Nextcloud Instances
Budget: €30 – €250 EUR
Setup a Colabora Online Server on a Linux Ubuntu that connects seamless with multiple Nextcloud Instances.
Goal: Set the Collabora-Server URL (SSL) like in the Screenshot, go to files and create a new office-document that brings up the Online-Office in the Browser.
- There has to be an editable Config-File, to manage the accepted Nextcloud-Server-Domains.
- Add a reverse Proxy with Let's encrypt as SSL (auto-renew)
- If you use Docker, place a composer-file that protects the config-file when updating the image.
- provide a Batch-File file to easily update the image
- Only Port 443 should be accessable
You will get a Linux-Machine on a Cloud-Hoster and root credentials and Nextcloud-Admin-Credentials (Test-Machine)
I will test it on another Live-Machine.
Goal: Set the Collabora-Server URL (SSL) like in the Screenshot, go to files and create a new office-document that brings up the Online-Office in the Browser.
- There has to be an editable Config-File, to manage the accepted Nextcloud-Server-Domains.
- Add a reverse Proxy with Let's encrypt as SSL (auto-renew)
- If you use Docker, place a composer-file that protects the config-file when updating the image.
- provide a Batch-File file to easily update the image
- Only Port 443 should be accessable
You will get a Linux-Machine on a Cloud-Hoster and root credentials and Nextcloud-Admin-Credentials (Test-Machine)
I will test it on another Live-Machine.