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How to Install Seafile with Ngin

How to Install Seafile with Ngin

作者: haopython | 来源:发表于2018-05-22 17:11 被阅读0次

    Seafile is a private cloud software to that provides similar features like Dropbox, mega.co.nz, and others, just hosted on your own server. Seafile is based on the python programming language and it is released under an open source license so that you can create your own private cloud and it will be much more secure.

    Seafile supports encryption to store your data securely. To encrypt files in a storage library, you need to set a password when you create the library. The password won't be stored in the Seafile cloud. So even the administrator of the servers cannot view your encrypted data without the password.

    In this tutorial, I will install Seafile on CentOS 7 with Nginx web server and MariaDB as the database server.

    Prerequisites

    • CentOS 7 server
    • Root privileges

    Step 1 - Prepare CentOS for Seafile

    Login to the centOS server with your ssh root password.

    ssh root@192.168.1.115
    TYPE YOUR PASSWORD
    

    Edit the SELinux configuration file with vim.

    vim /etc/sysconfig/selinux
    

    Replace value 'enforcing' with 'disabled'.

    SELINUX=disabled

    Save the file and exit the editor.

    Reboot the server to apply the change of the SELinux policy.

    reboot
    

    Wait for server rebooting, then login to your server again as root user.

    Check the selinux with command below:

    getenforce
    

    You should see 'Disabled' as the result.

    Step 2 - Install the Seafile Dependencies

    Seafile is based on python, so we need to install python for the installation first. Seafile has support for SQLite and MySQL/MariaDB databases, I will use MariaDB as the database for seafile here as it provides a better performance than SQLite. Nginx is used as the reverse proxy for Seafile and Seahub.

    In this step, we will install several python packages, MariaDB and Nginx. We begin with the installation of the EPEL repository on our CentOS server.

    yum -y install epel-release
    

    Next, install python the packages, MariaDB and Nginx.

    yum -y install python-imaging MySQL-python python-simplejson python-setuptools mariadb mariadb-server nginx
    

    Wait until all packages are installed.

    Step 3 - Configure MariaDB

    In step 2, we've already installed the MariaDB server, we just need to start the service and configure the root password now.

    Start MariaDB and configure the root password with the commands below:

    systemctl start mariadb
    mysql_secure_installation
    

    Type in your root password.

    Set root password? [Y/n] Y
    New password:
    Re-enter new password:

    Remove anonymous users? [Y/n] Y
    Disallow root login remotely? [Y/n] Y
    Remove test database and access to it? [Y/n] Y
    Reload privilege tables now? [Y/n] Y

    The MariaDB root password is configured and we can login to the mysql shell now.
    Notice: The MariaDB commandline shell is named mysql.

    We will create 3 databases for seafile:

    1. ccnet_db
    2. seafile_db
    3. seahub_db

    And we will create a new user 'seacloud' with the password 'yourpassword'. Replace yourpassword with a secure password!

    Login to the mysql shell with the mysql client.

    mysql -u root -p
    TYPE YOUR PASSWORD
    

    Run the mysql queries below to create the databases and the user for the seafile installation.

    create database ccnet_db character set = 'utf8';
    create database seafile_db character set = 'utf8';
    create database seahub_db character set = 'utf8';
    
    create user seacloud@localhost identified by 'yourpassword';
    
    grant all privileges on ccnet_db.* to seacloud@localhost identified by 'yourpassword';
    grant all privileges on seafile_db.* to seacloud@localhost identified by 'yourpassword';
    grant all privileges on seahub_db.* to seacloud@localhost identified by 'yourpassword';
    flush privileges;
    exit
    

    Replace yourpassword in the above commands with your own password.

    001.png

    Step 4 - Install Seafile

    In this step, we will install Seafile. Seafile will be executed under the nginx user so we can use nginx as the reverse proxy for the seafile and seahub services.

    We will install seafile under the nginx user in the directory '/var/www/seafile', create that dirctory and enter it with cd.

    mkdir -p /var/www/seafile
    cd /var/www/seafile
    

    Download Seafile with the wget command, and extract the downloaded archive.

    wget https://bintray.com/artifact/download/seafile-org/seafile/seafile-server_6.0.5_x86-64.tar.gz
    tar -xzvf seafile-server_6.0.5_x86-64.tar.gz
    

    Rename the directory to 'seafile-server' and switch to that directory.

    mv seafile-server-6.0.5 seafile-server
    cd seafile-server/
    

    Execute the 'setup-seafile-mysql.sh' file to configure the database.

    ./setup-seafile-mysql.sh
    

    Press Enter and you will be asked for information below:

    • server name - I will use the server hostname 'natsume'
    • server's ip or domain - ip address of the server, in my case '192.168.1.115'
    • default data dirctory - just press Enter
    • default port - press Enter
    • Now for the database configuration, choose number 2

    For the MySQL configuration:

    • use deafult host - localhost
    • default port - 3306
    • the mysql user - 'seacloud'
    • and the password is 'yourpassword'
    • ccnet database is 'ccnet_db'
    • seafile database is 'seafile_db'
    • seahub database is 'seahub_db'

    Press enter and the script will create the database tables for the seafile.

    002.png

    Now we can start the seafile and seahub services.

    ./seafile.sh start
    ./seahub.sh start
    

    When the seahub.sh file is executed, we will be asked for the admin configuration.

    Type in your admin email and password, then the seahub service will runing.

    003.png

    Seafile is installed and running now, we can access Seafile from a web browser with the server IP on port 8000 (in my case - 192.168.1.115:8000), but we will not do it now because we will use a reverse proxy for the seafile server and we will run seafile with a systemd service file.

    So we need to stop seafile and seahub service for now.

    ./seafile.sh stop
    ./seahub.sh stop
    

    Step 5 - Configure Seafile and Seahub Service

    We will run seafile as nginx user, so we need to change the owner of seafile installation directory and seahub_cache directory to nginx user:

    cd /var/www/
    chown -R nginx:nginx *
    chown -R nginx:nginx /tmp/seahub_cache
    

    Next, go to the systemd directory and create a seafile.service file with vim:

    cd /etc/systemd/system/
    vim seafile.service
    

    Paste seafile service configuration below:

    [Unit]
    Description=Seafile Server
    Before=seahub.service
    After=network.target mariadb.service
    
    [Service]
    Type=oneshot
    ExecStart=/var/www/seafile/seafile-server/seafile.sh start
    ExecStop=/var/www/seafile/seafile-server/seafile.sh stop
    RemainAfterExit=yes
    User=nginx
    Group=nginx
    
    [Install]
    WantedBy=multi-user.target</pre>
    

    Save and exit.

    Now create new seahub.service file.

    vim seahub.service
    

    And paste configuration below.

    [Unit]
    Description=Seafile Hub
    After=network.target seafile.target mariadb.service
    
    [Service]
    Type=oneshot
    ExecStart=/var/www/seafile/seafile-server/seahub.sh start-fastcgi
    ExecStop=/var/www/seafile/seafile-server/seahub.sh stop
    RemainAfterExit=yes
    User=nginx
    Group=nginx
    
    [Install]
    WantedBy=multi-user.target</pre>
    

    Save and exit.

    Reload the systemd service and start seafile and seahub with systemctl.

    systemctl daemon-reload
    systemctl start seafile
    systemctl start seahub
    

    Make sure there is no error and check that the seafile and seahub service is running on port 8082 and 8000.

    netstat -plntu
    
    004.png

    Step 6 - Generate SSL Certificate Files

    For this tutorial, we will run seafile over a Nginx proxy, and Nginx will provide secure (HTTPS) connections for data security. We can use a free SSL certificate file or the paid SSL certificate, this does not matter for the configuration. In this step, I will generate a self-signed SSL certificate file with the OpenSSL in the '/etc/nginx/ssl' directory.

    Create the ssl directory.

    mkdir -p /etc/nginx/ssl
    cd /etc/nginx/ssl
    

    Generate self signed certificate files and a dhparam file with command below:

    openssl dhparam -out /etc/nginx/ssl/dhparam.pem 2048
    openssl req -new -x509 -sha256 -days 365 -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout server.key -out server.crt
    

    Answer the certificate details as requested by OpenSSL like your name, state, email, domain name etc. Then change the permissions of the directory and certificate files.

    chmod -R 700 /etc/nginx/ssl
    chmod 400 server.*
    chmod 400 dhparam.pem
    

    The SSL certificate files have been generated.

    Step 7 - Configure Nginx as Reverse Proxy

    In this step, we will configure Nginx as a reverse proxy for the seafile-server on port 8000 and 8002.

    Go to the nginx configuration directory and create a new virtual host file for seafile.

    cd /etc/nginx/
    vim conf.d/seafile.conf
    

    Paste virtual host configuration below:

    server {  
            listen        80;
            server_name   cloud.natsume.co;
            return 301  https://$host$request_uri;
    }
    
    server {  
        listen 443 ssl;
        server_name cloud.natsume.co;
        ssl on;
        ssl_protocols           TLSv1 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2;
        ssl_certificate         /etc/nginx/ssl/server.crt;
        ssl_certificate_key    /etc/nginx/ssl/server.key;
    
        ssl_ciphers  'ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:DHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA:DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA256:DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256:DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA:DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA:ECDHE-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA:EDH-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA:AES256-GCM-SHA384:AES128-GCM-SHA256:AES256-SHA256:AES128-SHA256:AES256-SHA:AES128-SHA:DES-CBC3-SHA:HIGH:!aNULL:!eNULL:!EXPORT:!CAMELLIA:!DES:!MD5:!PSK:!RC4';
        ssl_dhparam   /etc/nginx/ssl/dhparam.pem;
        ssl_prefer_server_ciphers  on;
    
        location / {
            fastcgi_pass    127.0.0.1:8000;
            fastcgi_param   SCRIPT_FILENAME     $document_root$fastcgi_script_name;
            fastcgi_param   PATH_INFO           $fastcgi_script_name;
    
            fastcgi_param   SERVER_PROTOCOL        $server_protocol;
            fastcgi_param   QUERY_STRING        $query_string;
            fastcgi_param   REQUEST_METHOD      $request_method;
            fastcgi_param   CONTENT_TYPE        $content_type;
            fastcgi_param   CONTENT_LENGTH      $content_length;
            fastcgi_param   SERVER_ADDR         $server_addr;
            fastcgi_param   SERVER_PORT         $server_port;
            fastcgi_param   SERVER_NAME         $server_name;
            fastcgi_param   REMOTE_ADDR         $remote_addr;
    
            access_log      /var/log/nginx/seahub.access.log;
            error_log       /var/log/nginx/seahub.error.log;
            fastcgi_read_timeout 36000;
        }
    
        # Reverse Proxy for seahub
        location /seafhttp {
            rewrite ^/seafhttp(.*)$ $1 break;
            proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8082;
            client_max_body_size 0;
            proxy_connect_timeout  36000s;
            proxy_read_timeout  36000s;
            proxy_send_timeout  36000s;
            send_timeout  36000s;
        }
    
        #CHANGE THIS PATH WITH YOUR OWN DIRECTORY
        location /media {
            root /var/www/seafile/seafile-server/seahub;
        }
    
    }
    

    Save and exit.

    I will use use 'cloud.natsume.co' as the domain name. Please replace that with your own domain name in the config above.

    Now test the Nginx configuration and make sure that there are no errors.

    nginx -t
    

    Start Nginx with the systemctl command:

    systemctl start nginx
    

    Make sure port 80 and 443 are available in the list that netstat provides:

    netstat -plntu
    
    005.png

    Next, we have to add the domain name to the seafile configuration. Go to the seafile directory and edit the configuration file.

    cd /var/www/seafile/
    vim conf/ccnet.conf
    

    Change the service URL to your domain name.

    SERVICE_URL = https://cloud.natsume.co

    Save and exit.

    Edit the seahub configuration file.

    vim conf/seahub_settings.py
    

    On the second line, add configuration below:

    HTTP_SERVER_ROOT = 'https://cloud.natsume.co/seafhttp'

    Replace the domain name with your domain here again. Save and exit.

    Restart seafile and add all services to start at boot time:

    systemctl restart seafile
    systemctl restart seahub
    
    systemctl enable nginx
    systemctl enable mariadb
    systemctl enable seafile
    systemctl enable seahub
    

    Step 8 - Configure FirewallD

    In step 7, we've configured Nginx to use the HTTP and HTTPS port. Now we have to open that ports in the Firewall by adding them to firewalld.

    Start firewalld.

    systemctl start firewalld
    systemctl enable firewalld
    

    Add HTTP and HTTPS port to the firewall configuration with the firewall-cmd command below:

    firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=80/tcp --permanent
    firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=443/tcp --permanent
    

    Reload the firewall configuration and check the port list.

    firewall-cmd --reload
    firewall-cmd --list-all
    
    006.png

    Step 9 - Testing Seafile

    Open your browser, type the seafile domain name, in my case cloud.natsume.co and you will be redirected to the https connection.

    Type your admin email and password and click 'Log in'.

    007.png

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