The full-featured self-hosted solution (former ONLYOFFICE), presented in this article, gets a new name: it’s called now ONLYOFFICE Workspace. This open-source suite comprises:
- ONLYOFFICE Docs - online editors for documents, spreadsheets, and presentations;
- ONLYOFFICE Groups - productivity apps for managing documents, projects, client relationships, and emails along with the admin panel for platform configuration;
- ONLYOFFICE Mail Server - a solution to create corporate mailboxes and manage them;
- ONLYOFFICE XMPP Server - an app to exchange instant messages.
Along with productivity aspects, ONLYOFFICE Workspace focuses on data security. In addition to traditional tools, like HTTPS and JWT for data protection or 2FA and SSO for user authentication, ONLYOFFICE Workspace comes with Private Rooms for end-to-end encrypted real-time document co-editing.
Private Rooms are protected workplaces for encrypted collaboration where every symbol you type is encrypted using the unbreakable AES-256 algorithm . In Private Rooms, all data is encrypted locally on the machine and transferred to the server in an encrypted form.
What you’ll learn
This guide will describe how to install and make operational all necessary elements to enable end-to-end encrypted online document co-editing.
What you’ll need
ONLYOFFICE Workspace:
- CPU dual core 2 GHz or better
- RAM 6 GB or more
- HDD at least 40 GB of free space
- Additional requirements at least 6 GB of swap
- OS: amd64 Linux distribution with kernel version 3.10 or later
ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors (version 6.0 or later):
- CPU dual core 2 GHz or better
- RAM 2 GB or more
- HDD at least 40 GB of free space
- Additional requirements: at least 4 GB of swap
- Software: OS 64-bit Ubuntu