Managing the System
Applications
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STEP 4
Enable or disable register_globals by clicking
On
(enable) or
Off
(disable). The
setting is disabled by default. When the web program asks to enable PHP
register_globals, enable register_globals. However, for system security concerns,
it is recommended that this option be disabled when possible.
STEP 5
Enable SSL if a secure connection is needed by clicking
Enable Secure
Connection (SSL)
. After enabling this option, users can access websites which
are hosted on the NAS over SSL. The concept of HTTPS is a combination of the
HTTP with the SSL/TLS to create a secure channel over the network.
STEP 6
Enable WebDAV (Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning) if needed by
clicking
Enable WebDAV
. WebDAV is a set of extensions to HTTP that allows users
to edit and manage files collaboratively on remote World Wide Web servers. After
enabling this function you can access shared folders remotely through a client
application.
NOTE
Go to
Access Right Management > Share Folders
for detailed privilege settings.
STEP 7
Enable php.ini if necessary by clicking
php.ini Maintenance
. The php.ini file is the
system configuration file for the Web Server. After enabling this function, you can
edit, upload or restore this file. It is recommended that you use the system default
setting.
STEP 8
Click
Apply
. Your web server settings are updated to the NAS.
Applications
This section describes the numerous applications available that expand the NAS
capabilities.
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Web File Manager
•
Multimedia Station
•
Download Station
•
iTunes Server
•
UPnP Media Server
•
MySQL Server
•
PKG Plugins