Square
One
User’s
Guide
Page
45
PHPfileNavigator,
its
directory
listing
will
be
shown
as
empty,
and
you
will
not
be
able
to
upload
files
into
it.
Adding
users
in
PHPfileNavigator
As
with
all
of
the
web
applications,
user
management
in
PHPfileNavigator
is
separate
from
that
of
your
Personal
Server.
This
means
that
PHPfileNavigator
user
accounts
are
not
the
same
as
user
accounts
on
the
server
itself,
and
adding
or
removing
an
account
in
one
will
not
automatically
add
or
remove
a
corresponding
account
in
the
other.
Even
the
“admin”
account
in
PHPfileNavigator
is
not
the
same
as
the
server’s
“admin”
account,
although
they
share
the
same
name.
You
may
want
to
add
and
use
other
user
accounts
in
PHPfileNavigator,
instead
of
always
using
the
“admin”
account.
For
example,
you
may
want
to
give
distant
people
who
do
not
have
accounts
on
your
Personal
Server
restricted
access
to
one
particular
shared
folder,
but
not
to
public
.
In
this
case,
you
can
create
a
“guest”
user
account
in
PHPfileNavigator
and
give
the
account
access
to
a
guest
folder
while
withholding
access
to
public
or
other
shared
folders.
Technical
note
:
As
with
all
of
the
web
applications,
the
actual
user
account
used
by
PHPfileNavigator
when
working
with
files
on
the
Personal
Server
is
the
“apache”
account.
Thus,
only
folders
that
are
accessible
by
“apache”,
such
as
/mnt/ide3/htdocs
and
other
shared
folders,
are
accessible
in
PHPfileNavigator.
Learning
more
about
PHPfileNavigator
For
more
information
about
using
and
managing
PHPfileNavigator,
please
visit
the
software’s
home
page
at
http://pfn.sourceforge.net/
.
A
forum
is
available
where
you
can
post
questions
that
may
be
answered
by
other
members
of
the
PHPfileNavigator
user
community.
Accessing
the
server
remotely
through
an
external
router
If
you
are
running
your
Personal
Server
behind
another
router
(as
described
in
Setting
up
your
Personal
Server
behind
an
external
router
),
and
you
want
to
be
able
to
access
(or
let
others
access)
the
server
remotely
across
the
Internet,
then
you
must
configure
your
other
router
to
forward
certain
network
ports
to
the
Personal
Server.
The
ports
that
need
forwarding
depend
on
which
services
you
want
to
expose.
The
table
below
lists
the
ports
required
for
each
service
on
your
Personal
Server.