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mdlaat
Sep 17, 2014Aspirant
access share by http gives 404
Hi, I can access my share through the https interface. I can perfectly browse folders and upload files. However, when trying to download a file by clicking it in the browser, I am going to a url: ...
xeltros
Sep 17, 2014Apprentice
Indeed I misunderstood but those two things are not that different.
The first thing is to make it work locally. The second is to configure the router forwarding capabilities. The third is to use a dynamic DNS to point to your router. The approach is pretty similar than for a website, except that instead of having files that will print a webpage, apache will create an index of the files automatically.
maybe you would also want to check readyNAS remote : http://www.readynas.com/?cat=52
Ultra is not mentioned here but I don't see any reason why it shouldn't work with it. It is an alternative for remote access to the NAS from internet.
see this too : http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detai ... lus-series,
The link for Remote is at the bottom, the link for HTTP is at the top.
They say to access http://ip/shares with an "s", can you try that ?
But since you asked for HTTP, we'll try to work this out. So just to be clear.
Does this work locally ? (IP in 192.168.x.x)
What did you do to configure the share ?
The first thing is to make it work locally. The second is to configure the router forwarding capabilities. The third is to use a dynamic DNS to point to your router. The approach is pretty similar than for a website, except that instead of having files that will print a webpage, apache will create an index of the files automatically.
maybe you would also want to check readyNAS remote : http://www.readynas.com/?cat=52
Ultra is not mentioned here but I don't see any reason why it shouldn't work with it. It is an alternative for remote access to the NAS from internet.
see this too : http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detai ... lus-series,
The link for Remote is at the bottom, the link for HTTP is at the top.
They say to access http://ip/shares with an "s", can you try that ?
But since you asked for HTTP, we'll try to work this out. So just to be clear.
Does this work locally ? (IP in 192.168.x.x)
What did you do to configure the share ?
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