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SnapScale/RAINcloudOS 4.1 Administrator’s Guide
4 – Network Settings
NOTE: SnapScale supports direct read-only web access to files. It is not intended for use as an
all-purpose Web Server, as it does not support PERL or Java scripting, animations, streaming
video, or anything that would require a special application or service running on the
SnapScale cluster.
Configuring Web Root
Check the
Enable Web Root
box to configure the SnapScale cluster to serve the Web Root
directory as the top level web access to the SnapScale cluster, and optionally, automatically
serve an HTML file inside. When the box is checked, the options described below appear.
1.
Complete the following information, then click
OK
.
Option
Description
Allow Directory Listings If Allow Directory Listings is checked and no user-defined index
pages are configured or present, the browser opens to a page
allowing browsing of all directories underneath the Web Root.
NOTE: Checking or unchecking this option only affects
directory browsing in Web Root. It does not affect
access to Web View directory browsing.
Create and configure a
Web Root share
Select one of the following:
• Automatically create and configure a Web Root share: A
share named “WebRoot” is automatically created. By
default, the share is hidden from network browsing and has
all network access protocols except HTTP/HTTPS enabled
(as such, it can be accessed from a browser as the Web Root
but can not be accessed via Web View). You can change
these settings at Security > Shares.
• Use existing share: From the drop-down list of existing shares
for selection, select a share and click the Properties button
to edit the selected share's properties (see Security >
Shares).