Setting up a dynamic DNS address to address your serve from outside of your LAN.setting up NGINX with a “quick and dirty” certificate so later we have to activate Do not verify server certifcate in HTTPS syncing.setting up Seafile 4.3.2 CE with MySQL (I would prefer MariaDB but as far as I know there is no package for ARM at the moment).installing Linux on an SD-Card for your ARM board (in my case: ARMbian on a Cubietruck - just choose a Debian based operation system fitting for your ARM board (Raspberry Pi -> Raspbian) and all following commands should work fine).If you don’t know what to do just use the program editor for %%YourEditor%%. I use vi which is a little bit confusing for the first time. %%YourEditor%% means to use a program of your choice for editing config files.All symbols %% mark a %%VARIABLE%% in this tutorial so %%YourServerIP%% can mean 192.168.1.1 in your case.If your client is running Windows you can use PuTTY to connect to the Seafile server. This tutorial was written under GNU/Linux (Debian 8 so all commands are Linux commands. I didn’t write this tutorial in a rush but proof every command with man %%UnkownCommand%% to understand what you are going to do. I’m far away to be a Linux expert and just someone who likes challenges and share my knowledge with others.Originally this tutorial was written for some of my friends who are “first time Linux users”.
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