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gibxxi
Nov 10, 2011Guide
HeadPhones 0.1.1 GUI port conflicts with Transmission...
Just a heads up really. But both add-ons run their web interface on port 8181. Easy enough to change transmission's port if your not running the "reverse SSL proxy" mod mentioned elsewhere on this ...
gibxxi
Nov 10, 2011Guide
Thanks for that mdgm. The folder has "aliases" for all the add-ons i'm running.
As a side note, assuming I wanted to set up a share to host some static HTML pages as a kind of front page to users accessing services hosted on the NAS from remote locations, i.e: me, I would just need to create a new alias like those already in that folder to point to the share from which I wanted to allow access?
For example, wordpress is installed to webroot, but I don't want to set the webroot folder as my HTTP target on the NAS, so with that in mind i'd need to set up an alias pointing to it from elsewhere?
As a side note, assuming I wanted to set up a share to host some static HTML pages as a kind of front page to users accessing services hosted on the NAS from remote locations, i.e: me, I would just need to create a new alias like those already in that folder to point to the share from which I wanted to allow access?
For example, wordpress is installed to webroot, but I don't want to set the webroot folder as my HTTP target on the NAS, so with that in mind i'd need to set up an alias pointing to it from elsewhere?
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