The official Nextcloud installation method. Provides easy deployment and maintenance with most features included in this one Nextcloud instance.
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Nextcloud All In One Beta

This is beta software and not production ready. But feel free to use it at your own risk! We expect there to be rough edges and potentially serious bugs.

Nextcloud AIO stands for Nextcloud All In One and provides easy deployment and maintenance with most features included in this one Nextcloud instance.

Included are:

  • Nextcloud
  • Nextcloud Office
  • High performance backend for Nextcloud Files
  • High performance backend for Nextcloud Talk
  • Backup solution (based on BorgBackup)

Found a bug? Please file an issue at https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one

How to use this?

  1. Install Docker on your Linux installations using:
curl -fsSL get.docker.com | sudo sh
  1. Make sure that the docker group has the correct groupid:
sudo groupmod -g 998 docker
  1. Make sure to pull the latest image:
sudo docker pull nextcloud/all-in-one:latest
  1. Run the following command in order to start the container:
sudo docker run -it \
--name nextcloud-aio-mastercontainer \
--restart always \
-p 80:80 \
-p 8080:8080 \
-p 8443:8443 \
--volume nextcloud_aio_mastercontainer:/mnt/docker-aio-config \
--volume /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro \
nextcloud/all-in-one:latest
  1. After the initial startup, you should be able to open the Nextcloud AIO Interface now on port 8080 of this server.
    E.g. https://internal.ip.of.this.server:8080
    If your server has port 80 and 8443 open and you point a domain to your server, you can get a valid certificate automatially by opening the Nextcloud AIO Interface via:
    https://your-domain-that-points-to-this-server.tld:8443

Which ports are mandatory to be open?

Only those (if you acces the Mastercontainer Interface internally via port 8080):

  • 443/TCP for the Nextcloud container
  • 3478/TCP and 3478/UPD for the Talk container

Explanation of used ports:

  • 8080/TCP: Mastercontainer Interface with self-signed certificate (works always, also if only access via IP-address is possible, e.g. https://internal.ip.address:8080/)
  • 80/TCP: redirects to Nextcloud (is used for getting the certificate via ACME http-challenge for the Mastercontainer)
  • 8443/TCP: Mastercontainer Interface with valid certificate (only works if port 80 and 8443 are open and you point a domain to your server. It generates a valid certificate then automatically and access via e.g. https://public.domain.com:8443/ is possible.)
  • 443/TCP: will be used by the Nextcloud container later on and needs to be open
  • 3478/TCP and 3478/UPD: will be used by the Turnserver inside the Talk container and needs to be open