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Drakknar

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  1. Thanks, your advice worked like a charm! In my case, if the SMB Security level was set to "Secure", the share was accessible from within Nextcloud even without adding the domain in the External Storages settings. The issue arose only when the SMB Security level was set to "Private"; in this case, even if the user was granted full access to the share, Nextcloud wasn't able to connect to it without specifying the domain.
  2. Answered in the first post. EDIT: I've just upgraded to 10.0.0.2 without issue using aforementioned instructions. I followed your instructions to the letter and everything worked wonders. Thanks!
  3. Interesting - thanks for sharing the info. I knew that Docker containers were isolated from the host but I thought that things like port mappings and folder sharing settings could have been saved in memory and somehow affect unRaid. Now that my uneducated guess is out of the equation, caching or some browser issues could definitely be a cause. I'm running Firefox with Electrolysis turned on and sometimes that causes funny behaviours with some scripts. Or, most probably, in my case the culprit was between the monitor and the chair
  4. Yep that was exactly my case. Interestingly deleting and re-adding both MariaDB and Nextcloud multiple times wasn't enough... I had to do a full reboot and then everything worked
  5. Thanks, I'll look that up I'm trying to install Nextcloud on my server and I'm having the infamous "SQLSTATE[HY000] [1130] Host '172.17.0.1' is not allowed to connect to this MariaDB server" error. I checked the thread history and I've seen that it was fixed somehow via pm. Do you remember by any chance how that was fixed. Edit: Fixed
  6. Out of curiosity, if I point Nextcloud's data folder to /mnt/user/nextcloud/, can I use the terminal to create symbolic links to other folders in my array? Basically I'd like to use Nextcloud as the internet-facing portal to certain files on my unRAID Server (if not most of them - like I usually do with my Synology box); while I'm happy that all my external users will add all their data in the mnt/user/nextcloud/* folder, I'd like my personal account to have access to other private folders, like my work and my Media shares, which are for example on /mnt/user/myworkfolder/ and /mnt/user/mymediafolder/. Is it something do-able? Is there any other way to achieve this?

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