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GTaff
Mar 01, 2012Aspirant
Duo V2 HTTP redirect on share
Hey guys, I have a readynas duo v2, and am trying but failing to set up a share for web development. I can't see anywhere within the front view where I can control HTTP redirect? The tutorials on t...
mdgm-ntgr
May 08, 2012NETGEAR Employee Retired
The manual steps and add-on above are for 5.3.4 and earlier only. Don't use them with 5.3.5 or later. I would recommend uninstalling the add-on or manually reverting the changes before updating to 5.3.5.
In 5.3.5 setting this up works similarly to how it was done in Frontview: http://www.readynas.com/?p=135
1. First open the Dashboard, click Configure, go to Shares, add the share (if not already created), select the share, under Sharing Protocols enable HTTP.
2. On the same page under Share Properties, scroll across and select HTTP. Give everyone read-only access and allow Anonymous access
3. On the Dashboard click Configure, go to System. Under Services click on HTTP and make sure it is enabled.
Redirect default web access to this share: webserver (or whatever you called the share, you can select if from a drop-down list)
Login authentication to this share: disabled
Then click Apply.
It appears at least from my initial testing that the login authentication to this share disabled setting isn't working nor is the http redirect but it should be fixed in a later beta.
In 5.3.5 setting this up works similarly to how it was done in Frontview: http://www.readynas.com/?p=135
1. First open the Dashboard, click Configure, go to Shares, add the share (if not already created), select the share, under Sharing Protocols enable HTTP.
2. On the same page under Share Properties, scroll across and select HTTP. Give everyone read-only access and allow Anonymous access
3. On the Dashboard click Configure, go to System. Under Services click on HTTP and make sure it is enabled.
Redirect default web access to this share: webserver (or whatever you called the share, you can select if from a drop-down list)
Login authentication to this share: disabled
Then click Apply.
It appears at least from my initial testing that the login authentication to this share disabled setting isn't working nor is the http redirect but it should be fixed in a later beta.
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