Filerun - Self-Hosted File Sync and Sharing
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@girish said in Filerun - Self-Hosted File Sync and Sharing:
@hakunamatata FileRun's owner Vlad took a look at packaging for Cloudron recently. Cloudron's update model and FileRun's update model are at cross roads , so it was decided to revisit publishing this to app store at a later date. For the moment, the best way is to deploy FileRun using the lamp app and manage FileRun updates from inside the app itself.
Great, though I believe it should be reminded that this package is not open source and, AFAIK, seems to be running encrypted files on the server, plus the 'free' version runs only with limitations in number of users, which is only 3 plus 10 if you somehow ask for it, and features.
I think it would also be a good idea to 'mark' in a way or another these type of apps from the repository so one knows in advance the software is not open source, and even when it uses encrypted files set.
All IMHO, of course. Cheers!
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@scooke Silly me had entered the wrong port and the admin panel freezes instead of displaying an error. Seems like it may be a bug in Filerun. But everything is working for me now.
I don't have an enterprise license, I am just evaluating the product.While I am overall quite impressed with Filerun, it is not open source as pointed out by @micmc so I am hesitant to committing to it just yet. My preference is always to put my money towards the development of FOSS projects when possible. I recently hired a developer full-time to work on some projects for me and I am considering having him help out with the development of Cubby during his "down time" or a certain number of hours per week, assuming he has the skillset. We shall see how this unfolds.
Thanks again for your assistance with getting Filerun set-up!
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I gave this a shot in the LAMP app as well and have replaced my need for Nextcloud with Filerun.
Since I don't have a need for any of Nextcloud's apps using Filerun just makes more sense. Filerun is compatible with the nextcloud mobile and desktop apps for file sync as well!
So far it's much faster for that too - however there are no Nextcloud apps / plugins. (But I don't need them, like I said above so it's not a big deal to me.)
If you need Nextcloud but only need to do file sync, and don't need apps, Filerun is really worthy of recommendation and consideration.
Not sure how to package this for cloudron, but in the LAMP app it works as expected.
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@robi Hopefully easier than Nextcloud for WebDav mounting too, as I still have an issue that makes it useless with Windows:
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@marcusquinn oh right, try it out! If you don't have Filerun installed, I can offer mine for you to test with. Ping me off forum.
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@marcusquinn So far it has not given me that issue (webdav issue you are having) - seems fine so far.
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Does the OnlyOffice plugin work on the free version of Filerun?
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@WiseMetalhead No. Filerun does not support Nextcloud plugins
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@murgero said in Filerun - Self-Hosted File Sync and Sharing:
@WiseMetalhead No. Filerun does not support Nextcloud plugins
I'm sorry, I meant the integrations built into Filerun.
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@WiseMetalhead It is working fine on my instance.
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@WiseMetalhead Oh I didn't even see those! I'd assume it works if you can install it
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Damn, this app is fast, even as a web app....
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@necrevistonnezr Yes, I noticed the same. Very snappy and a joy to use compared to similar interfaces.
I wondered if the dev used some neat tricks more devs could learn to use too.
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@robi Compared to other similar apps, I've always appreciated that I could easily install this one* because it is basically just a php app run on Apache. So many others have extra steps or software, like RoR for Redbooth (or whatever it was before), weird installs like using Dazzle with Sparkleshare, Pydio and it's own executables, NodeJS or Java apps which I could never get to run, or even a few whose names I forget that use Python (about which I would always, of course, forget about activating the env). The day I discovered FileRun, gave it a try, and it installed and ran was one of the happiest days of my life, superceded only when I discovered Cloudron.
(*That said, I also like ResourceSpace though it's slower than FileRun.)
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I'm seriously considering the switch from Nextcloud to Filerun. I'm trying to find more info on the security side of things. From what I can gather from the documentation and the Changelog
In general,
- 2FA is supported out of the box,
- each WebDAV App gets a separate password that can be revoked,
- except for the
superuser
account, all accounts are protected against brute force attack
https://filerun.com/changelog lists a
Security audit by Christian Poeschl and Tobias Braeutigam, from "syntegris information solutions GmbH".
but it wasn't published, it seems.
From the documentation: https://docs.filerun.com/doku.php?id=secure&rev=1641578988
Securing the FileRun installation
Once you have FileRun running, it is strongly recommended to follow these steps in order to secure it:- The default user account, superuser, is the only account not protected against brute force login attacks, so it is very important that you set a password that cannot be guessed by a computer. Set a long password, containing also uppercase letters, digits and symbols.
- Accessing the FileRun installation via SSL|SSL/HTTPS, instead of plain HTTP will strongly increases your data security. Get a free SSL certificate for your server here: https://letsencrypt.org
- Make sure
session.cookie_httponly
is set to On, in your server's PHP configuration file, for increased security against cross-site-scripting attacks. - Update the configured MySQL user account and remove the ALTER and DROP privileges. (You might need to add these back before installing any FileRun update.)
- If you are on a shared hosting service, make sure the permissions of the FileRun application files do not allow PHP (or any other web server application) to make changes to them. Make an exception for the system/data folder and its contents, where FileRun needs to be able to make changes.
- Make sure
display_errors
is set to Off, in your server's PHP configuration file. - Register your FileRun installation, from the control panel, under Software licensing, to be able to keep the installation secure and up to date!
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@necrevistonnezr It's been working very well for me thus far. Security seems decent - 2fa definitely helps with that. WebDAV is nice too as nextcloud apps can sync with that. It's also much faster since it doesn't have many apps/plugins installed from the get-go.
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