[Owncloud] secure connection without ssl

Stephan Schulz schulz at seron.de
Sat Feb 1 01:59:13 UTC 2014


Hey Jakob, 

in addition to what TimmeeY said, with "newer" clients you don't necessarily need your own IP Address anymore, since they support SNI (server name indication) which you would also have to configure on your server. 

Stephan 

----- Original Message -----

> From: "TimmeeY" <timmeey at timmeey.de>
> To: owncloud at kde.org
> Sent: Friday, January 31, 2014 8:46:08 AM
> Subject: Re: [Owncloud] secure connection without ssl

> Hey Jakob,

> what kind of rented server? Just webspace where you can put your
> files? Or a vServer like, where you can configure you
> apache/ngix(whatever) by hand?
> Because if you have access to the webserver SOFTWARE, you can allways
> install you own ssl-cert to get ssl encryption. You can generate
> those cetificates by yourself. or get a free one from
> https://www.cacert.org/ or https://cert.startcom.org/ .

> But i don't think this is an owncloud related issue :-)

> In case you just rented some webspace... hmm you are probably out of
> much options

> Greetz
> TimmeeY

> On 01/31/2014 05:37 PM, JS wrote:

> > Dear Owncloud experts,
> 

> > I am running OC6 on a rented server without https, I know, you
> > shouldn't do this... However, a SSL connection and own IP would
> > cost
> > me 70€ per annum. Is there any way to build a secure connection
> > without my own IP?
> 

> > jakob
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