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Nextcloud has launched Nextcloud Hub 9, a significant update to its open-source cloud-based collaboration platform. It introduces several new features to improve user experience, performance, and...
Learn how you can enable the new Nextcloud end-to-end encryption.
If you want to lock down your Nextcloud instance so only certain computers can log in, follow these steps.
Learn how you can enable the new Nextcloud end-to-end encryption. What you'll need How to enable encryption on Nextcloud.
One such way is to restrict Nextcloud logins to specific IP addresses or IP address ranges. The one tricky part of this configuration is that the desktops that log in to Nextcloud should use static IP addresses; otherwise, you run the risk of a DHCP lease running out, and your desktop or laptop not being able to log in.
If you use the Nextcloud mobile app, you'll want to password protect it to ensure you don't leave your sensitive data open for anyone to see.
If you're the Nextcloud admin for your company or home office, you might want to restrict who has access to the ONLYOFFICE suite of tools. Jack Wallen shows you how.
If you use the Nextcloud mobile app, you'll want to password protect it to ensure you don't leave your sensitive data open for anyone to see. Given that I have the mobile app on my Google Pixel 4 linked to my on-site Nextcloud server, I thought it would behoove me to give that app an added layer of protection.
The Nextcloud and ONLYOFFICE developers have thought of that very situation with group restriction. Effectively, you can create a group, add users to that group, and then restrict ONLYOFFICE access to that group.
Nextcloud allows you to enforce groups to use two-factor authentication. Let's find out how to create a group and then add them to 2FA enforcement.