Please Note:
If you are going to use a folder on a separate auto mounted disk (Ubuntu 14.04
Desktop) you must first run the command below from the terminal.
echo 'ENV{ID_FS_USAGE}=="filesystem", ENV{UDISKS_FILESYSTEM_SHARED}="1"' | \
sudo tee -a /etc/udev/rules.d/99-udisks2.rules
HLS Access
Here you can restrict what IP addresses can playback using HLS (The web player). In whitelist mode,
only the listed IPs can playback, in blacklist mode all but the listed IPs can playback.
You must enter the IP address followed by its abbreviated subnet mask, for example 255.255.255.0
is a 24-bit mask so is represented as /24. Please consult your IT department if unsure about these
settings.
Poll for DVS Updates
By default, the system will check for updates every time you switch tabs, this can cause slow
operation when operating offline. Unchecking this option will disable automatic updates.
SSL/TLS Support
When enabled you can upload a SSL certificate and access the DVS-200 using HTTPS. You must
upload the certificate and key file at minimum, the chain file is optional.
External Users & Groups via Active Directory
When enabled active directory users and groups can be used for authentication.
To enable active directory:
1.
Enter the
Active Directory DNS Domain for example yourdomain.local.
2.
Enter the
Active Directory Server Hostname for example
ADSERVER, you can also enter its
IP address.
3.
Select the
Active Directory Server Port
, this can be plaintext or SSL.
4.
Enter the
Active Directory Username
and
Active Directory Password.
5.
Save the settings, click the prompt to reload the service at the top of the page.
6.
You will now have option to map your AD groups to the DVS-200 Admin, Power User, Viewer
Plus and Contributor groups. Any AD user not in these groups will automatically receive
viewer only privileges.
Summary of Contents for DVS-200
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