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  • girishG Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #5

    This is fixed in 5.5. Should be out late this week or early next week.

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    • nebulonN nebulon

      You can edit the htaccess file using the file manager into the app or the /app/data/htaccess file when using the webterminal and add

      php_value upload_max_filesize 10G
      

      to the <IfModule mod_php7.c> section (adjust the 10G to whatever works for your case)

      Then just refresh the browser and you should see the value updated.

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      wrote on last edited by
      #6

      @nebulon I just tried this myself and when I refreshed the browser the the php value did not update. I don't have to restart any services for this to take effect?

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        @nebulon I just tried this myself and when I refreshed the browser the the php value did not update. I don't have to restart any services for this to take effect?

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        wrote on last edited by
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        @rcdncn

        An update. I goofed and it's working now. My first try I navigated to app/data/.htaccess and there was no

        <IfModule mod_php7.c>
        

        I noticed that there is both and htaccess and a .htaccess and I was in the incorrect file.

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        • nebulonN nebulon

          You can edit the htaccess file using the file manager into the app or the /app/data/htaccess file when using the webterminal and add

          php_value upload_max_filesize 10G
          

          to the <IfModule mod_php7.c> section (adjust the 10G to whatever works for your case)

          Then just refresh the browser and you should see the value updated.

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          wrote last edited by
          #8

          Hi there,
          I followed this discription:

          @nebulon said in Increase upload max size in Nextcloud:

          You can edit the htaccess file using the file manager into the app or the /app/data/htaccess file when using the webterminal and add

          php_value upload_max_filesize 10G

          to the <IfModule mod_php7.c> section (adjust the 10G to whatever works for your case)

          Then just refresh the browser and you should see the value updated.

          Is this still the correct and up-to-date method in the current Cloudron Nextcloud app?
          Or has anything changed with newer PHP or app versions?

          I also tried the instructions from the official documentation:
          https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/stable/admin_manual/configuration_files/big_file_upload_configuration.html

          Nextcloud comes with its own nextcloud/.htaccess file. Because php-fpm can’t read PHP settings in .htaccess these settings must be set in the nextcloud/.user.ini file.

          Does this also apply to Nextcloud on Cloudron?
          If so, where is the .user.ini file located within the Cloudron setup?

          Thanks!

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          • jamesJ Online
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            wrote last edited by
            #9

            Hello @SolarSimon

            Yes you can still use the described method with editing the /app/data/htaccess file.
            Example excerpt from the /app/data/htaccess file limiting the upload to 1 KB:

            <IfModule mod_php.c>
              php_value default_charset 'UTF-8'
              php_value output_buffering 0
              php_value upload_max_filesize 1K
              <IfModule mod_env.c>
                SetEnv htaccessWorking true
              </IfModule>
            </IfModule>
            

            This can then also be checked in https://$YOUR-DOMAIN/settings/admin/serverinfo:

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              wrote last edited by james
              #10

              Hmm, that’s strange. I modified the .htaccess file as described, but the upload limit is still capped at 512 MB. I also restarted the app/server after making the changes. Any idea what else I might be missing?
              My htaccess:

              <IfModule mod_headers.c>
                <IfModule mod_setenvif.c>
                  <IfModule mod_fcgid.c>
                     SetEnvIfNoCase ^Authorization$ "(.+)" XAUTHORIZATION=$1
                     RequestHeader set XAuthorization %{XAUTHORIZATION}e env=XAUTHORIZATION
                  </IfModule>
                  <IfModule mod_proxy_fcgi.c>
                     SetEnvIfNoCase Authorization "(.+)" HTTP_AUTHORIZATION=$1
                  </IfModule>
                  <IfModule mod_lsapi.c>
                    SetEnvIfNoCase ^Authorization$ "(.+)" XAUTHORIZATION=$1
                    RequestHeader set XAuthorization %{XAUTHORIZATION}e env=XAUTHORIZATION
                  </IfModule>
                </IfModule>
              
                <IfModule mod_env.c>
                  # Add security and privacy related headers
                  # Avoid doubled headers by unsetting headers in "onsuccess" table,
                  # then add headers to "always" table: https://github.com/nextcloud/server/pull/19002
                  php_value upload_max_filesize 10G
                  php_value post_max_size 10G
                  php_value max_input_time 3600
                  php_value max_execution_time 3600
              
                  <If "%{REQUEST_URI} =~ m#/login$#">
                    # Only on the login page we need any Origin or Referer header set.
                    Header onsuccess unset Referrer-Policy
                    Header always set Referrer-Policy "same-origin"
                  </If>
                  <Else>
                    Header onsuccess unset Referrer-Policy
                    Header always set Referrer-Policy "no-referrer"
                  </Else>
              
                  Header onsuccess unset X-Content-Type-Options
                  Header always set X-Content-Type-Options "nosniff"
              
                  Header onsuccess unset X-Frame-Options
                  Header always set X-Frame-Options "SAMEORIGIN"
              
                  Header onsuccess unset X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies
                  Header always set X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies "none"
              
                  Header onsuccess unset X-Robots-Tag
                  Header always set X-Robots-Tag "noindex, nofollow"
              
                  Header onsuccess unset X-XSS-Protection
                  Header always set X-XSS-Protection "1; mode=block"
              
                  SetEnv modHeadersAvailable true
                </IfModule>
              
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              • jamesJ Online
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                wrote last edited by james
                #11

                Hello @SolarSimon
                What .htaccess file did you modify? It should be /app/data/htaccess.
                And the default /app/data/htaccess looks completely different to what you have posted. Did you only post a chunk of that file?
                Here is the /app/data/htaccess file from a fresh installed Nextcloud app:

                <IfModule mod_headers.c>
                  <IfModule mod_setenvif.c>
                    <IfModule mod_fcgid.c>
                       SetEnvIfNoCase ^Authorization$ "(.+)" XAUTHORIZATION=$1
                       RequestHeader set XAuthorization %{XAUTHORIZATION}e env=XAUTHORIZATION
                    </IfModule>
                    <IfModule mod_proxy_fcgi.c>
                       SetEnvIfNoCase Authorization "(.+)" HTTP_AUTHORIZATION=$1
                    </IfModule>
                    <IfModule mod_lsapi.c>
                      SetEnvIfNoCase ^Authorization$ "(.+)" XAUTHORIZATION=$1
                      RequestHeader set XAuthorization %{XAUTHORIZATION}e env=XAUTHORIZATION
                    </IfModule>
                  </IfModule>
                
                  <IfModule mod_env.c>
                    # Add security and privacy related headers
                    # Avoid doubled headers by unsetting headers in "onsuccess" table,
                    # then add headers to "always" table: https://github.com/nextcloud/server/pull/19002
                
                    <If "%{REQUEST_URI} =~ m#/login$#">
                      # Only on the login page we need any Origin or Referer header set.
                      Header onsuccess unset Referrer-Policy
                      Header always set Referrer-Policy "same-origin"
                    </If>
                    <Else>
                      Header onsuccess unset Referrer-Policy
                      Header always set Referrer-Policy "no-referrer"
                    </Else>
                
                    Header onsuccess unset X-Content-Type-Options
                    Header always set X-Content-Type-Options "nosniff"
                
                    Header onsuccess unset X-Frame-Options
                    Header always set X-Frame-Options "SAMEORIGIN"
                
                    Header onsuccess unset X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies
                    Header always set X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies "none"
                
                    Header onsuccess unset X-Robots-Tag
                    Header always set X-Robots-Tag "noindex, nofollow"
                
                    SetEnv modHeadersAvailable true
                  </IfModule>
                
                  # Add cache control for static resources
                  <FilesMatch "\.(css|js|mjs|svg|gif|png|jpg|webp|ico|wasm|tflite)$">
                    <If "%{QUERY_STRING} =~ /(^|&)v=/">
                      Header set Cache-Control "max-age=15778463, immutable"
                    </If>
                    <Else>
                      Header set Cache-Control "max-age=15778463"
                    </Else>
                  </FilesMatch>
                
                  # Let browsers cache OTF and WOFF files for a week
                  <FilesMatch "\.(otf|woff2?)$">
                    Header set Cache-Control "max-age=604800"
                  </FilesMatch>
                </IfModule>
                
                <IfModule mod_php.c>
                  php_value default_charset 'UTF-8'
                  php_value output_buffering 0
                  <IfModule mod_env.c>
                    SetEnv htaccessWorking true
                  </IfModule>
                </IfModule>
                
                <IfModule mod_mime.c>
                  AddType image/svg+xml svg svgz
                  AddType application/wasm wasm
                  AddEncoding gzip svgz
                  # Serve ESM javascript files (.mjs) with correct mime type
                  AddType text/javascript js mjs
                </IfModule>
                
                <IfModule mod_dir.c>
                  DirectoryIndex index.php index.html
                </IfModule>
                
                <IfModule pagespeed_module>
                  ModPagespeed Off
                </IfModule>
                
                <IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
                  RewriteEngine on
                  RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} DavClnt
                  RewriteRule ^$ /remote.php/webdav/ [L,R=302]
                  RewriteRule .* - [env=HTTP_AUTHORIZATION:%{HTTP:Authorization}]
                  RewriteRule ^\.well-known/carddav https://%{HTTP_HOST}/remote.php/dav/ [R=301,L]
                  RewriteRule ^\.well-known/caldav https://%{HTTP_HOST}/remote.php/dav/ [R=301,L]
                  RewriteRule ^remote/(.*) remote.php [QSA,L]
                  RewriteRule ^(?:build|tests|config|lib|3rdparty|templates)/.* - [R=404,L]
                  RewriteRule ^\.well-known/(?!acme-challenge|pki-validation) /index.php [QSA,L]
                  RewriteRule ^ocm-provider/?$ index.php [QSA,L]
                  RewriteRule ^(?:\.(?!well-known)|autotest|occ|issue|indie|db_|console).* - [R=404,L]
                </IfModule>
                
                # Clients like xDavv5 on Android, or Cyberduck, use chunked requests.
                # When FastCGI or FPM is used with apache, requests arrive to Nextcloud without any content.
                # This leads to the creation of empty files.
                # The following directive will force the problematic requests to be buffered before being forwarded to Nextcloud.
                # This way, the "Transfer-Encoding" header is removed, the "Content-Length" header is set, and the request content is proxied to Nextcloud.
                # Here are more information about the issue:
                #  - https://docs.cyberduck.io/mountainduck/issues/fastcgi/
                #  - https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/issues/general_troubleshooting.html#troubleshooting-webdav
                <IfModule mod_setenvif.c>
                  SetEnvIfNoCase Transfer-Encoding "chunked" proxy-sendcl=1
                </IfModule>
                
                # Apache disabled the sending of the server-side content-length header
                # in their 2.4.59 patch updated which breaks some use-cases in Nextcloud.
                # Setting ap_trust_cgilike_cl allows to bring back the usual behaviour.
                # See https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=68973
                <IfModule mod_env.c>
                  SetEnv ap_trust_cgilike_cl
                </IfModule>
                
                AddDefaultCharset utf-8
                Options -Indexes
                #### DO NOT CHANGE ANYTHING ABOVE THIS LINE ####
                
                ErrorDocument 403 /index.php/error/403
                ErrorDocument 404 /index.php/error/404
                <IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
                  Options -MultiViews
                  RewriteRule ^core/js/oc.js$ index.php [PT,E=PATH_INFO:$1]
                  RewriteRule ^core/preview.png$ index.php [PT,E=PATH_INFO:$1]
                  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !\.(css|js|mjs|svg|gif|ico|jpg|jpeg|png|webp|html|otf|ttf|woff2?|map|webm|mp4|mp3|ogg|wav|flac|wasm|tflite)$
                  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !/core/ajax/update\.php
                  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !/core/img/(favicon\.ico|manifest\.json)$
                  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !/(cron|public|remote|status)\.php
                  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !/ocs/v(1|2)\.php
                  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !/robots\.txt
                  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !/(ocs-provider|updater)/
                  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/\.well-known/(acme-challenge|pki-validation)/.*
                  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !/richdocumentscode(_arm64)?/proxy.php$
                  RewriteRule . index.php [PT,E=PATH_INFO:$1]
                  RewriteBase /
                  <IfModule mod_env.c>
                    SetEnv front_controller_active true
                    <IfModule mod_dir.c>
                      DirectorySlash off
                    </IfModule>
                  </IfModule>
                </IfModule>
                

                With assuming, you only posted a chunk, I can see that you have added:

                    php_value upload_max_filesize 10G
                    php_value post_max_size 10G
                    php_value max_input_time 3600
                    php_value max_execution_time 3600
                

                in the wrong section in the /app/data/htaccess file.

                It should be like this:

                <IfModule mod_headers.c>
                  <IfModule mod_setenvif.c>
                    <IfModule mod_fcgid.c>
                       SetEnvIfNoCase ^Authorization$ "(.+)" XAUTHORIZATION=$1
                       RequestHeader set XAuthorization %{XAUTHORIZATION}e env=XAUTHORIZATION
                    </IfModule>
                    <IfModule mod_proxy_fcgi.c>
                       SetEnvIfNoCase Authorization "(.+)" HTTP_AUTHORIZATION=$1
                    </IfModule>
                    <IfModule mod_lsapi.c>
                      SetEnvIfNoCase ^Authorization$ "(.+)" XAUTHORIZATION=$1
                      RequestHeader set XAuthorization %{XAUTHORIZATION}e env=XAUTHORIZATION
                    </IfModule>
                  </IfModule>
                
                  <IfModule mod_env.c>
                    # Add security and privacy related headers
                    # Avoid doubled headers by unsetting headers in "onsuccess" table,
                    # then add headers to "always" table: https://github.com/nextcloud/server/pull/19002
                
                    <If "%{REQUEST_URI} =~ m#/login$#">
                      # Only on the login page we need any Origin or Referer header set.
                      Header onsuccess unset Referrer-Policy
                      Header always set Referrer-Policy "same-origin"
                    </If>
                    <Else>
                      Header onsuccess unset Referrer-Policy
                      Header always set Referrer-Policy "no-referrer"
                    </Else>
                
                    Header onsuccess unset X-Content-Type-Options
                    Header always set X-Content-Type-Options "nosniff"
                
                    Header onsuccess unset X-Frame-Options
                    Header always set X-Frame-Options "SAMEORIGIN"
                
                    Header onsuccess unset X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies
                    Header always set X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies "none"
                
                    Header onsuccess unset X-Robots-Tag
                    Header always set X-Robots-Tag "noindex, nofollow"
                
                    SetEnv modHeadersAvailable true
                  </IfModule>
                
                  # Add cache control for static resources
                  <FilesMatch "\.(css|js|mjs|svg|gif|png|jpg|webp|ico|wasm|tflite)$">
                    <If "%{QUERY_STRING} =~ /(^|&)v=/">
                      Header set Cache-Control "max-age=15778463, immutable"
                    </If>
                    <Else>
                      Header set Cache-Control "max-age=15778463"
                    </Else>
                  </FilesMatch>
                
                  # Let browsers cache OTF and WOFF files for a week
                  <FilesMatch "\.(otf|woff2?)$">
                    Header set Cache-Control "max-age=604800"
                  </FilesMatch>
                </IfModule>
                
                <IfModule mod_php.c>
                  php_value default_charset 'UTF-8'
                  php_value output_buffering 0
                  php_value upload_max_filesize 10G
                  php_value post_max_size 10G
                  php_value max_input_time 3600
                  php_value max_execution_time 3600
                  <IfModule mod_env.c>
                    SetEnv htaccessWorking true
                  </IfModule>
                </IfModule>
                
                <IfModule mod_mime.c>
                  AddType image/svg+xml svg svgz
                  AddType application/wasm wasm
                  AddEncoding gzip svgz
                  # Serve ESM javascript files (.mjs) with correct mime type
                  AddType text/javascript js mjs
                </IfModule>
                
                <IfModule mod_dir.c>
                  DirectoryIndex index.php index.html
                </IfModule>
                
                <IfModule pagespeed_module>
                  ModPagespeed Off
                </IfModule>
                
                <IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
                  RewriteEngine on
                  RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} DavClnt
                  RewriteRule ^$ /remote.php/webdav/ [L,R=302]
                  RewriteRule .* - [env=HTTP_AUTHORIZATION:%{HTTP:Authorization}]
                  RewriteRule ^\.well-known/carddav https://%{HTTP_HOST}/remote.php/dav/ [R=301,L]
                  RewriteRule ^\.well-known/caldav https://%{HTTP_HOST}/remote.php/dav/ [R=301,L]
                  RewriteRule ^remote/(.*) remote.php [QSA,L]
                  RewriteRule ^(?:build|tests|config|lib|3rdparty|templates)/.* - [R=404,L]
                  RewriteRule ^\.well-known/(?!acme-challenge|pki-validation) /index.php [QSA,L]
                  RewriteRule ^ocm-provider/?$ index.php [QSA,L]
                  RewriteRule ^(?:\.(?!well-known)|autotest|occ|issue|indie|db_|console).* - [R=404,L]
                </IfModule>
                
                # Clients like xDavv5 on Android, or Cyberduck, use chunked requests.
                # When FastCGI or FPM is used with apache, requests arrive to Nextcloud without any content.
                # This leads to the creation of empty files.
                # The following directive will force the problematic requests to be buffered before being forwarded to Nextcloud.
                # This way, the "Transfer-Encoding" header is removed, the "Content-Length" header is set, and the request content is proxied to Nextcloud.
                # Here are more information about the issue:
                #  - https://docs.cyberduck.io/mountainduck/issues/fastcgi/
                #  - https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/issues/general_troubleshooting.html#troubleshooting-webdav
                <IfModule mod_setenvif.c>
                  SetEnvIfNoCase Transfer-Encoding "chunked" proxy-sendcl=1
                </IfModule>
                
                # Apache disabled the sending of the server-side content-length header
                # in their 2.4.59 patch updated which breaks some use-cases in Nextcloud.
                # Setting ap_trust_cgilike_cl allows to bring back the usual behaviour.
                # See https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=68973
                <IfModule mod_env.c>
                  SetEnv ap_trust_cgilike_cl
                </IfModule>
                
                AddDefaultCharset utf-8
                Options -Indexes
                #### DO NOT CHANGE ANYTHING ABOVE THIS LINE ####
                
                ErrorDocument 403 /index.php/error/403
                ErrorDocument 404 /index.php/error/404
                <IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
                  Options -MultiViews
                  RewriteRule ^core/js/oc.js$ index.php [PT,E=PATH_INFO:$1]
                  RewriteRule ^core/preview.png$ index.php [PT,E=PATH_INFO:$1]
                  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !\.(css|js|mjs|svg|gif|ico|jpg|jpeg|png|webp|html|otf|ttf|woff2?|map|webm|mp4|mp3|ogg|wav|flac|wasm|tflite)$
                  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !/core/ajax/update\.php
                  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !/core/img/(favicon\.ico|manifest\.json)$
                  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !/(cron|public|remote|status)\.php
                  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !/ocs/v(1|2)\.php
                  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !/robots\.txt
                  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !/(ocs-provider|updater)/
                  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/\.well-known/(acme-challenge|pki-validation)/.*
                  RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !/richdocumentscode(_arm64)?/proxy.php$
                  RewriteRule . index.php [PT,E=PATH_INFO:$1]
                  RewriteBase /
                  <IfModule mod_env.c>
                    SetEnv front_controller_active true
                    <IfModule mod_dir.c>
                      DirectorySlash off
                    </IfModule>
                  </IfModule>
                </IfModule>
                

                To make it more visual please see: https://www.diffchecker.com/3aKUL3fu/


                Editorial note:
                @SolarSimon I have restored you last post to keep the context intact for future readers.

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                  wrote last edited by SolarSimon
                  #12

                  Thanks for the hint! I noticed the mistake and deleted my previous post—sorry about that.

                  But it’s still a bit strange. I see two htaccess files: one under /mnt/volumes/ and one under /home/yellowtent/appsdata/.

                  If I modify the htaccess under /mnt/volumes/, it has no effect.

                  If I modify the htaccess under /home/yellowtent/appsdata/, the changes are gone after an app restart—the entries disappear. I’m editing the file via terminal with nano.

                  My data directory is located at /media/storagebox.

                  Any clue?

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                    wrote last edited by
                    #13

                    Hello @SolarSimon
                    Please use the Web Terminal or the File Manager of your app to edit the htaccess file.

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                        Thanks for the hint! I noticed the mistake and deleted my previous post—sorry about that.

                        But it’s still a bit strange. I see two htaccess files: one under /mnt/volumes/ and one under /home/yellowtent/appsdata/.

                        If I modify the htaccess under /mnt/volumes/, it has no effect.

                        If I modify the htaccess under /home/yellowtent/appsdata/, the changes are gone after an app restart—the entries disappear. I’m editing the file via terminal with nano.

                        My data directory is located at /media/storagebox.

                        Any clue?

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                        wrote last edited by joseph
                        #15

                        @SolarSimon said in Increase upload max size in Nextcloud:

                        But it’s still a bit strange. I see two htaccess files: one under /mnt/volumes/ and one under /home/yellowtent/appsdata/.

                        Yes, confusing... There's two htaccess in nextcloud:

                        /app/data/htaccess - this one is for the nextcloud code (symlinked from /app/code/.htaccess) . nextcloud wants this writable since it patches this at runtime

                        /app/data/data/.htaccess - this is for the data directory (i.e user files of nextcloud) which is /app/data/data by default. Here's the confusing part: in old nextcloud packages, the data directory was /app/data (by mistake) . This meant that /app/data/.htaccess was present, and we ended up with 2 htaccess files one with a dot and one without it.

                        @james maybe something for the docs?

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                          wrote last edited by SolarSimon
                          #16

                          Okay, so after some testing I still don’t know why the changes in htaccess disappear.
                          But on one server it works fine, and on the other it reports a 5 GB file size limit — no idea why.
                          At least normal uploads in the web interface now work.

                          However, all my previous tests failed because I was always testing with a shared link that has edit rights.
                          With that, I still get a 413 error and the following message:

                          BadRequest – Expected file size of 3099309687 bytes, but 0 bytes were read (from the Nextcloud client) and written (to the Nextcloud storage). This can be caused by a network issue on the sending side or a writing issue on the server side.

                          So it seems that the upload limit only works for regular logged-in uploads, but not for uploads via share links.

                          Any idea what might cause this difference? Guess this is a nextcloud issue.

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