On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 03:38:51PM -0500, no.1 wrote:
Hi there,
> thanks for the details. I guess the trick is first to bypass a QNAP internal
> redirect to the NAS GUI (if possible or to integrate it on the first
> request). And second to to adapt the login request the right way. (btw: I
> try t
Hi Francis,
thanks for the details. I guess the trick is first to bypass a QNAP internal
redirect to the NAS GUI (if possible or to integrate it on the first
request). And second to to adapt the login request the right way. (btw: I
try to avoid to change the qnap service, because of the regular QN
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 03:31:19PM -0500, no.1 wrote:
Hi there,
I don't have a qnap system to test with, so I do not know how the
application responds.
> The plan was to use subdirectories to access both
> (https://example.com/nas and https://example.com/owncloud). Subdomains are
> not possible.
I've been trying to reach my QNAP NAS from internet via reverse proxy on
Raspberry Pi. Beside the stand alone QNAP a owncloud installation should run
as well on the RPi. The plan was to use subdirectories to access both
(https://example.com/nas and https://example.com/owncloud). Subdomains are
not