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Re: webserver

Postby cpg » Fri Jan 16, 2009 5:00 am

great!

what steps should we take to make this easier?

we were thinking of a checkbutton on webapps to designate one webapp as a "default" one.
that will take care of the 01-foo.conf thing.

and another checkbutton to also make it accessible via https.

anything else you can suggest?
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Re: webserver

Postby pbecks1963 » Fri Jan 16, 2009 5:37 am

Hello cpg

just this..

It would be nice if there were already a Amahi-default "index.html" present at the folder that is designated as the webpage-folder. Perhaps a page with a little basic explanation on how to:

-make a good webpage?
-forward port 443 (tcp) to the amahi server in the firewall in order to view it from WAN.
-link to other webapps on your amahi-server (i have a folder with downsized photo's that i want to view using a link-through from my main-webpage) I use a firefox plugin to view those pictures (AutoSlideshow) I have got my pictures sorted on date in folders bearing those dates.
-Play your mp3's direct from your own webpage (fireplay-html-page) using your mp3-collection and firefly to stream it.. to fireplay




****and another checkbutton to also make it accessible via https.***

Do you mean that the webpage will be visable to all if that button is not pressed? that would be nice too..

Thanks again for all the info....

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Re: webserver

Postby wtalking » Sat Jan 17, 2009 8:00 am

many isp block port 80 unless you pay for a business acct

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Re: webserver

Postby jfrenc14 » Sat Jan 17, 2009 8:17 am

you can always use another port IE port 81 so you would do http://foo.yourhda.com:81

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Re: webserver

Postby relrobber » Sat Jan 17, 2009 7:51 pm

wtalking: forgot about that...thanx.

pbecks: fyi...your router not being pingable only means that when a computer sends "are you there?" to your IP address, your router doesn't reply, "yes i am." it does not affect traffic going through the router. many routers have a setting on the webconfig to turn this feature on or off.
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