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        <title>Manually retrieve calendar data</title>
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Actually, had to do this on an old Owncloud instance where I was not able to export the calendar data to be imported into a new NextCloud instance.

	*  On Old Server
		*  Log into the database for OwnCloud
		*  Find the calendarid of the user in question (don't remember query)</description>
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# first, make sure PHP is the latest version available

&lt;http://kb.unixservertech.com/unix/linux/debian/devuan_sury&gt;

	*  &lt;https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/20/admin_manual/installation/example_ubuntu.html&gt;
	*  &lt;https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/20/admin_manual/installation/source_installation.html&gt;
	*  &lt;https://nextcloud.com/install/#instructions-server&gt;


apt install apache2 libapache2-mod-php mariadb-server php-xml php-cli php-cgi php-mysql php-mbstring php-gd php-curl…</description>
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        <title>Cal/Card DAV and IOS</title>
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        <description>Cal/Card DAV and IOS

Problems arose when we were trying to connect an iPhone (IOS v15.x) to a NextCloud CalDAV server. The same device worked well on a second server, but would fail with the message 

&quot;Cannot connect using SSL&quot;

on the problematic one. Android devices using</description>
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        <description>NextCloud Quick Reference

At Daily Data, we use NextCloud internally, provide a NextCloud instance for clients, and also install/manage private NextCloud instances for clients.

This page is mainly for our clients we install private instances for, so they can plan and manage with minimal reliance on us.</description>
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Some basic ideas on how to set up your Nextcloud installation for a small business. In the following, the term resources can mean directories of files, calendars, contacts, and anything else you can share.

Create Groups</description>
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        <title>Create STUN/TURN server for Talk</title>
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        <description>Create STUN/TURN server for Talk

Taken from HowTo: Setup Nextcloud Talk with TURN server and modified for Devuan Linux. Devuan is a fork of Debian Linux which does not use system-d.

I've summarized and modified the original article.

Set up your firewall to allow listening port

Whatever firewall you may use, it needs to allow the TURN port to access the server on both UDP and TCP. Default below is port 3478</description>
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Nextcloud normally creates its logs in the data directory, in a file named nextcloud.log. It will automatically rotate the logs after a specific size (default 10M). This file is parsed and available in the WebUI for administrators.</description>
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See the article at Using Nextcloud with Windows Terminal Server</description>
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