Report post You have 30 minutes to complete this form before the CAPTCHA will expire. Security image * Required field JavaScript is required to view this page. Either you do not have JavaScript enabled in your web browser, you do not have cookies enabled in your web browser, or this website is misconfigured such that cookies do not save correctly. This is a reported post for a post in the topic <input class="cms_keep_ui_controlled" size="45" title="[post param="NextCloud"]336[/post]" type="button" value="post Comcode tag (dbl-click to edit/delete)" />, by _HC1_dude<br /><br /><comcode-quote param="214">Hi Jacob,<br />Can I chime in here and ask for some advice?<br />I'm basically stuck on a similar issue. I have a domain name and have found my static IP that I get from my ISP. I have set my Ubuntu machine to a static internal IP.<br />The problem is that I haven't opened ports 80 and 443 on my router and when I do I get an error that my router admin software uses port 80, so it won't allow me to port forward 80 to my Ubuntu machine's internal IP.<br />So basically I haven't proceeded past about minute 20 of your Youtube video (which is great by the way)<br /><br />Also, I'd like to describe my preferred final set-up before proceeding;<br />I'd like to access my nextcloud instance at nextcloud.mydomain.com/ and have mydomain.com/index.xxx available for something else (maybe just a website that my daughter and I build together so we can learn stuff).<br /><br />Following my guide I have installed nextcloud into the /var/www/html directory and I need to figure out now if it should be configured differently to be accessed from nextcloud.mydomain.com.<br /><br />*** OK bit of an update. I figured out how to move my router off port 80 for its admin, and I set up port forarding for ports 80 and 443 and now I can see my nextcloud installation from going to mydomain.com.<br />Like Jacob I ma using Hover as my registrar but I can't get anything to show up for making an A record for nextcloud.mydomain.com.<br /><br />Hope you can help<br /></comcode-quote><br />//// PUT YOUR REPORT BELOW \\\\<br /><br /> Add: Add: Font Size Color [Font] Arial Courier Georgia Impact Times Trebuchet Verdana Tahoma Geneva Helvetica [Size] 0.8 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 4 [Color] Black Blue Gray Green Orange Purple Red White Yellow This is a reported post for a post in the topic [post param="NextCloud"]336[/post], by _HC1_dude [quote="214"] Hi Jacob, Can I chime in here and ask for some advice? I'm basically stuck on a similar issue. I have a domain name and have found my static IP that I get from my ISP. I have set my Ubuntu machine to a static internal IP. The problem is that I haven't opened ports 80 and 443 on my router and when I do I get an error that my router admin software uses port 80, so it won't allow me to port forward 80 to my Ubuntu machine's internal IP. So basically I haven't proceeded past about minute 20 of your Youtube video (which is great by the way) Also, I'd like to describe my preferred final set-up before proceeding; I'd like to access my nextcloud instance at nextcloud.mydomain.com/ and have mydomain.com/index.xxx available for something else (maybe just a website that my daughter and I build together so we can learn stuff). Following my guide I have installed nextcloud into the /var/www/html directory and I need to figure out now if it should be configured differently to be accessed from nextcloud.mydomain.com. *** OK bit of an update. I figured out how to move my router off port 80 for its admin, and I set up port forarding for ports 80 and 443 and now I can see my nextcloud installation from going to mydomain.com. Like Jacob I ma using Hover as my registrar but I can't get anything to show up for making an A record for nextcloud.mydomain.com. Hope you can help [/quote] //// PUT YOUR REPORT BELOW \\\\ Use of this website implies that you agree to the website rules and privacy policy.