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6. Enter a name for this network place.
7. The Web folder has been successfully created.
8. You can locate the web folder in the "Network Location" section in "Computer".
9. You can connect to the folder though this link via HTTP/WebDAV.
Mac OS X
Follow these steps to connect to your NAS via WebDAV on Mac OS X.
Client Operating System: Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6.1)
1. Open "Finder" > "Connect to Server", and enter the URL of the folder. Format:
http://NAS_IP_or_HOST_NAME/SHARE_FOLDER_NAME
2. Enter the account login details that have WebDAV access rights to connect to the
folder.
3. You can connect to the folder through this link via HTTP/WebDAV.
4. You can also find the mount point in the "SHARED" category in Finder and make it
one of the login items.
These instructions are based on Mac OS X 10.6, and can be applied to 10.4 or later.
Ubuntu
Follow these steps to connect to your NAS via WebDAV on Ubuntu.
Client Operating System: Ubuntu 9.10 Desktop
1. Open "Places" > "Connect to Server…"
2. Select "WebDAV (HTTP)" or "Secure WebDAV (HTTPS)" for the Service type
according to your NAS settings and enter your host information. Enter the account
login details that have WebDAV access rights to connect to the folder. Click
"Connect" to initialize the connection.
3. The WebDAV connection has been successfully established, a linked folder will be
automatically created on the desktop.
M y SQ L M a na ge m e nt
Install phpMyAdmin and save program files in the Web or Qweb share of the NAS. You
can change the folder name and connect to databases by entering the URL in the
browser.
Note :
The default username of MySQL is "root". The password is "admin". Change
the root password
im m e dia te ly
after logging in to the phpMyAdmin management
interface.
SQLite Management