diff --git a/admin_manual/configuration_files/external_storage/auth_mechanisms.rst b/admin_manual/configuration_files/external_storage/auth_mechanisms.rst index 2439574a153..d8af26e4df1 100644 --- a/admin_manual/configuration_files/external_storage/auth_mechanisms.rst +++ b/admin_manual/configuration_files/external_storage/auth_mechanisms.rst @@ -64,15 +64,3 @@ can be regenerated with a button in the GUI. .. figure:: images/auth_rsa.png :alt: Form on admin page for generating RSA keys. - -OAuth ------ - -OAuth 1.0 and OAuth 2.0 are both implemented, but currently limited to the -Dropbox and Google Drive backends respectively. These mechanisms require -additional configuration at the service provider, where an app ID and app -secret are provided and then entered into Nextcloud. Then Nextcloud can -perform an authentication request, establishing the storage connection. - -.. figure:: images/dropbox-oc.png - :alt: Dropbox storage mount configuration. diff --git a/admin_manual/configuration_files/external_storage_configuration_gui.rst b/admin_manual/configuration_files/external_storage_configuration_gui.rst index d60977a60af..9abe1182a2a 100644 --- a/admin_manual/configuration_files/external_storage_configuration_gui.rst +++ b/admin_manual/configuration_files/external_storage_configuration_gui.rst @@ -102,11 +102,7 @@ for more information. Available storage backends -------------------------- -The following backends are provided by the external storages app. Other apps -may provide their own backends, which are not listed here. Google Drive and Dropbox -were moved to external apps which are still in development (Github-Repos for `Google Drive -`_ and `Dropbox -`_). +The following backends are provided by the external storages app. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 diff --git a/developer_manual/bugtracker/triaging.rst b/developer_manual/bugtracker/triaging.rst index 91cde2895a7..dd6a1a1155f 100644 --- a/developer_manual/bugtracker/triaging.rst +++ b/developer_manual/bugtracker/triaging.rst @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ GitHub offers several search queries which can be useful to find a list of bugs * `Least commented issues `_ * `Bugs which need info `_ -But there are more methods. For example, if you are a user of Nextcloud with a specific setup like using nginx as Web server or Dropbox as storage, or using the encryption app, you could look for bugs with these keywords. You can then use your knowledge of your installation and your installation itself to see if bugs are (still) valid or reproduce them. +But there are more methods. For example, if you are a user of Nextcloud with a specific setup like using nginx as Web server, a custom external storage or using the encryption app, you could look for bugs with these keywords. You can then use your knowledge of your installation and your installation itself to see if bugs are (still) valid or reproduce them. Once you have picked an issue, add a comment that you've started triaging: diff --git a/user_manual/external_storage/external_storage.rst b/user_manual/external_storage/external_storage.rst index 77e4b049b49..4121c97ef33 100644 --- a/user_manual/external_storage/external_storage.rst +++ b/user_manual/external_storage/external_storage.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Configuring external Storage ============================ The External Storage application allows you to mount external storage services, -such as Google Drive, Dropbox, Amazon S3, SMB/CIFS fileservers, and FTP servers +such as Amazon S3, SMB/CIFS fileservers and FTP servers... in Nextcloud. Your Nextcloud server administrator controls which of these are available to you. Please see `Configuring External Storage (GUI) `_ in the Nextcloud Administrator's diff --git a/user_manual/files/access_webgui.rst b/user_manual/files/access_webgui.rst index 86f228434c9..ed3a551da47 100644 --- a/user_manual/files/access_webgui.rst +++ b/user_manual/files/access_webgui.rst @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ Shared by link External Storage (optional) Files that you have access to on external storage devices and services such - as Dropbox, Google, and Amazon S3. + as Amazon S3, SMB/CIFS, ftp... Moving files ------------ diff --git a/user_manual/files/encrypting_files.rst b/user_manual/files/encrypting_files.rst index e1ff12ab2c9..cfbf06f58ff 100644 --- a/user_manual/files/encrypting_files.rst +++ b/user_manual/files/encrypting_files.rst @@ -12,12 +12,12 @@ in and out and manage and share your files as you normally do, and you can still change your password whenever you want. Its main purpose is to encrypt files on remote storage services that are -connected to your Nextcloud server, such as Dropbox and Google Drive. This is an +connected to your Nextcloud serve. This is an easy and seamless way to protect your files on remote storage. You can share your remote files through Nextcloud in the usual way, however you cannot share -your encrypted files directly from Dropbox, Google Drive, or whatever remote -service you are using, because the encryption keys are stored on your Nextcloud -server, and are never exposed to outside service providers. +your encrypted files directly from the remote service you are using, because +the encryption keys are stored on your Nextcloud server, and are never exposed +to outside service providers. If your Nextcloud server is not connected to any remote storage services, then it is better to use some other form of encryption such as file-level or whole