In this tutorial, we will install Apache on a CentOS 7 server, confirm that the mod_rewrite module is enabled, and explore some essential functions. Before following this tutorial, make sure you have a regular, non-root user with sudo privileges. Centos does not have a utility like a2enmod to enable apache modules. Modules are enabled during installation by the package manager (yum) If you want to disable a module (without uninstalling it) you can rename its config file, e.g. For php you can use.
On this page. How To Install ownCloud 7 on CentOS 6.5 Version 1.0 Author: Srijan Kishore This document describes how to install and configure ownCloud 7 on CentOS 6.5. I will also connect to the ownCloud Server's data with Ubuntu 14.04 desktop and windows 7 machine. OwnCloud provides access to your data through a web interface or WebDAV while providing a platform to easily view, sync and share across devices—all under your control.
OwnCloud’s open architecture is extensible via a simple but powerful API for applications and plugins and works with any storage. 1 Preliminary Note This tutorial is based on CentOS 6.5 server, so you should set up a basic CentOS 6.5 server installation before you continue with this tutorial. The system should have a static IP address. I use 192.168.0.100 as my IP address in this tutorial and server1.example.com as the hostname. Again I have 192.168.0.101 as IP address of Ubuntu 14.04 Desktop and server2.example.com as the hostname. I will be using the user=srijan for the installation and configuration.
I will also show the ownCloud sharing options with windows machine, so I have working Windows 7 machine too. 2 Installation of ownCloud 7 ownCloud is a web application that can store and serve content from a centralized location, much like Dropbox. The difference is that ownCloud 7 allows you to host the serving software on your own machines, taking the trust issues out of putting your personal data someone else's server. This was fine except for two things. The Firewall config: setup Gave me only 2 options and firewall was not one of them (Authentication & services) I have webmin running and I cannot see a section there to switch on trusted.
Can this be done by editing a config file, and if so, where? Domain/owncloud This gives a 403 error 'You don't have permission to access /owncloud on this server.' Which I guess is due to problem 1. Var/www/http does not have any owncloud directory under it. In fact I have nothing in or under that folder.
Apache is running This is on a VPS in Seattle and I am in Hong Kong.