Software Update: Nextcloud 13.0.12/14.0.8/15.0.5

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Updates have been released for versions 13, 14 and 15 of Nextcloud. With this program it is possible to run cloud storage in-house. Nextcloud was created after a large number of developers left ownCloud and started over. All components, including the enterprise functionality, are offered as open source and the revenue model is similar to what Red Hat does, which is to provide paid support for large customers. Nextcloud also promises a so-called drop-in replacement, which makes it possible to easily switch from ownCloud to Nextcloud. The release notes for this release can be found below.

Time for an update: Nextcloud 15.0.5, 14.0.8 and 13.0.12 are here!

Today we have made available updates to Nextcloud 15, 14 and 13, which aim to improve the stability, security and reliability of your server. We restrict minor updates to bug fixes and minor, non-intrusive improvements because both home and enterprise users need to know that these upgrades are safe and reliable. Customers can rely on the standby upgrade support from Nextcloud GmbH if needed.

As usual, we’d like to remind you: Don’t forget to update your app regularly too. Up to date = more secure!

Improvements in this release

As always, the changes are small and will make for a safe and reliable update.

With 40 new changes, Nextcloud 15.0.5 brings UI improvements, fixes in link shares and improves the brute force protection security feature. Nextcloud 14.0.7, with a bit less than 20 changes, shows to be a very mature version.

The list of changes in Nextcloud 13.0.11 – only 4 changes – is slightly narrower. As it gets really close the end of its public support cycle, we strongly recommend users to migrate to Nextcloud 14. If you are still on Nextcloud 13 and want to continue to keep your data secure, request access to the Long Term Support service of Nextcloud GmbH for further security and stability updates.

What’s new?

As usual, here are some highlights from today’s release. The list is, of course, much longer, and you can find a full overview of the changes we released in our changelog.
In all versions:

  • The delay brute force protection was slightly reduced to be below 30 seconds, thus improving the solidity of clients and reducing the risk of creating timeout issues.
  • The casing of LDAP attributes was fixed
  • The SMB library wrapper was updated

In Nextcloud 14.0.7 and 15.0.4:

  • The owner of files or folder can now be correctly determined when shared external storage is used
  • The recent files list was fixed
  • Javascript dependencies were updated

In Nextcloud 15.0.4 only:

  • The original path of files in the trashbin can be shown
  • The expiration date changes for link shares were fixed
  • Uploads of empty files on S3 primary storage were fixed
  • PHP 7.3 incompatibility issues were corrected
  • Many UI fixes

Version number 13.0.12/14.0.8 / 15.0.5
Release status Final
Operating systems Linux
Website Nextcloud
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License type GPL
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