This manual describes how to setup a Raspberry Pi 3 with nginx, PHP 7.0, MariaDB and use it as a Nextcloud server. Strong TLS encryption with Let's Encrypt certificates is also used. Of course, Owncloud can be used instead of Nextcloud. As of February 2017, the installation instructions are basically the same.
This is how I convert and adjust the audio files for the kid's audio player (e.g. hörbert or custom-made). For such kind of audio player, certain adjustments make sense, e.g. convert to mono and normalise (i.e. adjust gain).
Below is a simple nginx configuration file enabling client certificate authentication, i.e. the user/client has to present a certificate in order to get access.
It is the result of a small proof of concept solution for the following task:
- A certain web server directory should be used as file storage
- Transport security (i.e. TLS)
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