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Load the NextCloud main page of your installation, e.g. nextcloud.example.com
View the HTML source in your browser
Look at the header part at the 'oc_*' variables
Expected behaviour
Don't expose internal configuration to the web - also no version numbers, etc.
Actual behaviour
Some oc_* variables contain internal configuration setup while not enabling any kind of federation and not being logged in.
Server configuration
Operating system: Ubuntu 16.04 Web server: Apache Database: MySQL PHP version:? Nextcloud version: 13.0.7.2 Updated from an older Nextcloud/ownCloud or fresh install: Updated
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Some oc_* variables contain internal configuration setup while not enabling any kind of federation and not being logged in.
What details are you referring to specifically? Because the version number is something that doesn't really matter. If you want to know the version, then look into the JS code and it's pretty easy to say which Nextcloud version it is. It's basically obfuscation.
Also this version number is used by clients to identify the server.
Steps to reproduce
Expected behaviour
Don't expose internal configuration to the web - also no version numbers, etc.
Actual behaviour
Some oc_* variables contain internal configuration setup while not enabling any kind of federation and not being logged in.
Server configuration
Operating system: Ubuntu 16.04
Web server: Apache
Database: MySQL
PHP version:?
Nextcloud version: 13.0.7.2
Updated from an older Nextcloud/ownCloud or fresh install: Updated
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: