Has anyone here setup Nextcloud/Owncloud online to access their documents, images and other files from a central server? What was your experience? I'd be paranoid about security issues personally and I don't know if the convenience is worth the worry.
>>61796792
>not hosting your own server that you can access anywhere
>>61796792
If you're worried about the code being unsafe, put an http auth password on the webserver.
>>61798832
Also Geo block maybe everything but your own country
>>61796792
Nextcloud itself is okay but the development team is not trustworthy. A while back they scanned everyone's instances for outdated versions and reported those IPs to some government agencies that forwarded that to peoples ISPs who in some cases told home users to stop running servers at home.
I used it for a while and its garbage.
Just pgp encrypt shit and throw it on box/dropbox.
>>61796860
That's exactly what he's talking about you fucking mongoloid
setup a nextcloud server at home and access it trough openvpn