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devbobo
Nov 29, 2009Aspirant
HOW TO: Hosting multiple websites
G'day Guys, For some time I've wanted to host multiple websites from a single ReadyNAS unit...I haven't had the time to investigate it. 1. Backup all the .conf files in /etc/frontview/apache 2....
Sandshark
Jul 26, 2010Sensei - Experienced User
WhoCares? wrote:
mdgm wrote: Hopefully a firmware re-install would get the NAS working again.
That's one of the problems because most likely it wouldn't.
-Stefan
I was messing with such things for quite a while before biting the bullet and enabling root SSH. I was using eXplorer and PHP shell. The problem, of course, is that both of those access via Apache, and if you trash Apache, you can't undo them.
Having done so three times before enabling root SSH to give me an option, I can vouch that a reinstall overwrites Virtual.conf and htppd.conf. It does not erase non-default files, though, at least in the primary apache directory. Don't know about in addons.
So if all the changes you make are in the standard files, the worst that a user should have to do is a firmware re-install to undo a mess.
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