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Introduction
1.
Overview
1.1.
Seafile Components
1.2.
File permission management
1.3.
Roadmap
1.4.
FAQ
1.5.
Changelog
1.6.
Contribution
2.
Deploying Seafile under Linux
2.1.
Deploying Seafile with SQLite
2.2.
Deploying Seafile with MySQL
2.3.
Config Seahub with Nginx
2.4.
Enabling Https with Nginx
2.5.
Config Seahub with Apache
2.6.
Enabling Https with Apache
2.7.
Enable syncing via HTTP/HTTPS
2.8.
Configure Seafile to use LDAP
2.9.
Start Seafile at System Bootup
2.10.
Firewall settings
2.11.
Logrotate
2.12.
Other Deployment Issues
2.12.1.
Add Memcached
2.12.2.
Deploy Seafile behind NAT
2.12.3.
Deploy Seahub at Non-root domain
2.12.4.
Migrate From SQLite to MySQL
2.13.
Common Problems for Setting up Server
2.14.
Upgrade Seafile server
3.
Deploy Seafile under Windows
3.1.
Download and Setup Seafile Windows Server
3.2.
Deploy Seafile with MySQL
3.3.
Deploy Seafile with Apache
3.4.
Deploy Seafile with Nginx
3.5.
Install Seafile Server as a Windows Service
3.6.
Ports used by Seafile Windows Server
3.7.
Upgrading Seafile Windows Server
3.8.
Migrate Seafile From Windows To Linux
3.9.
Garbage Collecting Unused Blocks on Seafile Server
4.
Deploy Seafile Pro Edition under Linux
4.1.
Download and Setup Seafile Professional Server
4.2.
Migrate from Seafile Community Server
4.3.
Upgrading Seafile Professional Server
4.4.
Setup With Amazon S3
4.5.
Setup With OpenStackSwift
4.6.
Setup With Ceph
4.7.
Setup with MariaDB and Ceph
4.8.
Configurable Options
4.9.
FAQ
4.10.
Other Deployment Issues
4.10.1.
Use existing ElasticSearch server
4.10.2.
Details about File Search
4.10.3.
Deploy in a cluster
4.10.4.
Enable search and background tasks in a cluster
4.10.5.
Setup Seafile cluster with NFS
4.11.
License
5.
Server Configuration and Customization
5.1.
ccnet.conf
5.2.
seafile.conf
5.3.
seahub_settings.py
5.4.
Seahub customization
5.5.
sending_email
5.6.
Customize Email Notifications
5.7.
User management options
6.
Administration
6.1.
Account management
6.2.
Logs
6.3.
Backup and Recovery
6.4.
Seafile FSCK
6.5.
Seafile GC
7.
WebDAV and FUSE extensions
7.1.
WebDAV extension
7.2.
FUSE extension
8.
Security and Auditing
8.1.
Security features
8.2.
Access logs and auditing
9.
Developing
9.1.
How to Build Seafile
9.1.1.
Linux
9.1.2.
FreeBSD
9.1.3.
Windows
9.1.4.
Max OS X
9.1.5.
Server
9.2.
Develop env
9.3.
Code Standard
9.4.
Web API
9.5.
Python API
9.6.
Data Model
9.7.
Server Components
9.8.
Sync algorithm
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