HDA Users and external access.
Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 2:37 am
Hello..
I am completely new to both linux and amahi, but I managed to get a server up and running.
Got 2 questions for you guys.
Firstly:
I can access the HDA by going to http://hda/
First time i logged in, I had to create a user, which I did.
Prior to that, I also created a user when I installed fedora.
I then edited both the users' name to make more sense, but when I go into hda/, I can see the user is still the old name.
So, is there a way to delete HDA users, just to clean up my mess and do it properly?
Secondly:
How do I connect to the Amahi server from the internet?
Also, where can I see what I actually named my amahi server?
m starting to loose track of all the different usernames i use :>
Also, I have disabled DHCP on my router and my client pc is getting a ip from the amahi server.
So that should be all-good.
EDIT:
I found out that i needed to forward port 80 to the server..
I got that working now.. <3
Still wondering about how I delete Amahi users though...
I am completely new to both linux and amahi, but I managed to get a server up and running.
Got 2 questions for you guys.
Firstly:
I can access the HDA by going to http://hda/
First time i logged in, I had to create a user, which I did.
Prior to that, I also created a user when I installed fedora.
I then edited both the users' name to make more sense, but when I go into hda/, I can see the user is still the old name.
So, is there a way to delete HDA users, just to clean up my mess and do it properly?
Secondly:
How do I connect to the Amahi server from the internet?
Also, where can I see what I actually named my amahi server?
m starting to loose track of all the different usernames i use :>
Also, I have disabled DHCP on my router and my client pc is getting a ip from the amahi server.
So that should be all-good.
EDIT:
I found out that i needed to forward port 80 to the server..
I got that working now.. <3
Still wondering about how I delete Amahi users though...