I have NextCloud installed via Ubuntu Snap. But I want to take the docker route instead. Every “how to” only shows how to set it up with reverse proxy configuration. I need to be able to do this without it. Any help?

Update: Figured it out! Made a domain name in Cloudflare Tunnels that point to https://localhost:11000. Then on NextCloud aio domain verification, I put the domain name that I made.

  • @techgearwhips@lemmy.worldOP
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    110 months ago

    I tried the all in one a few times. I run it from localhost:8080 and the NextCloud setup keeps asking me to put in a domain name. I just want to be able to run from localhost with no domain needed.

    • Strit
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      310 months ago

      You should be able to just run the docker container and expose port 8080, then visit http://localhost:8080 to complete the setup. You won’t have SSL or anything though. If it still asks for domain name, maybe you can put in localhost.local ?

      • @techgearwhips@lemmy.worldOP
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        110 months ago

        Does not work. This comes up:

        “DNS config is not set for this domain or the domain is not a valid domain! (It was found to be set to ‘’)”

        • @redcalcium@lemmy.institute
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          210 months ago

          I don’t think localhost.local would resolve from inside nextcloud docker container. If that’s the case, just try localhost instead.

          • @techgearwhips@lemmy.worldOP
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            10 months ago

            Localhost definitely won’t work because I will get the error “Domain must contain at least one dot!”.

        • @deleted@lemmy.world
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          110 months ago

          There’s environment entry to disable domain check but it’ll not run as you must configure reverse proxy at least to get the certificate. I spent 3 hours yesterday until I gave up and removed it.

          It’s kinda misleading stating it can run locally with no reverse proxy without mentioning it’s necessary to complete the installation process.

          Source: nextcloud local installation guide.