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== HDA Admin How To ==
 
== HDA Admin How To ==
 
* [[Turning_off_DHCP_in_your_router|Disable Router DHCP Server]]:  Generic guidance for disabling DHCP server on some routers.
 
 
* [[Changing_your_DNS_provider|Change DNS Provider]]: Change DNS from OpenDNS to different provider.
 
 
* [[Turning_off_DHCP|Disable DHCP Server]]:  Disable DHCP server on HDA.
 
 
* [[Change_IP_Address|Change Gateway IP Address]]:  Change the 3rd octet of the router/client IP addresses.
 
 
* [[RenewIP|Renew Client IP Address]]: Applies to Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.
 
 
* [[Advanced_Settings|Enable Advanced Settings]]:  Unhides advanced areas in Network and Setup tabs.
 
 
* [[Open_Terminal_as_root|Open terminal as root user]]:  Command line access as root user.
 
 
* [[Reset_Amahi_Password|Reset User Password]]: Use to reset a user's forgotten password.
 
  
 
* [[Adding_a_second_hard_drive_to_your_HDA|Adding hard drives]]:  Command line guidance for adding hard drives to your HDA.
 
* [[Adding_a_second_hard_drive_to_your_HDA|Adding hard drives]]:  Command line guidance for adding hard drives to your HDA.
 
* [[Greyhole|Greyhole]]: Setup/configure Greyhole Storage Pooling.
 
 
* [[Mount_Shares_Locally|Mount Shares Locally]]:  Safely manage Greyhole enabled share files locally on the HDA.
 
 
* [[Storage_and_file_sharing|Manage Shares]]:  Create, edit, delete, and manage file shares configuration.
 
 
* [[Share_Extra_Parameters|Shares Extra Parameters]]:  Manage extra options per file share, such as a recycle bin or quota.
 
 
* [[Networking_-_Static_IPs|Configure Static IP Address]]: Create static IP address for client devices.
 
  
 
* Secure Shell (SSH):  Required to remotely access your HDA, inside or outside your network.  Amahi applications [http://www.amahi.org/apps/openssh OpenSSH] and [http://www.amahi.org/apps/dropbear Dropbear] provides the capability.  [[Key-Based_SSH_Logins|Secure Shell (SSH)]] is a key-based SSH terminal access tutorial.
 
* Secure Shell (SSH):  Required to remotely access your HDA, inside or outside your network.  Amahi applications [http://www.amahi.org/apps/openssh OpenSSH] and [http://www.amahi.org/apps/dropbear Dropbear] provides the capability.  [[Key-Based_SSH_Logins|Secure Shell (SSH)]] is a key-based SSH terminal access tutorial.
 
* [[VPN|Virtual Private Network (VPN)]]:  Required for secure connection between a client and HDA outside your network.  Amahi application [http://www.amahi.org/apps/openvpn VPN] provides the capability.
 
 
* [[Post-Install_Hardware_Changes|Hardware Changes]]:  Steps for hardware changes on HDA (i.e. mother board, network card, etc).
 
 
* [[IPsec_VPN|Customize IPsec VPN]]:  How to change the secret and/or group name as well as procedure for routing all traffic through Amahi [https://www.amahi.org/apps/ipsec-vpn IPsec VPN] application.
 
 
* [[VNC|Virtual Network Computing (VNC)]]: Access your HDA desktop remotely from '''inside''' your network.
 
 
* [[Hosting_a_website|Hosting a web site]]: How to make the Amahi web server visible outside the local network.
 
  
 
* [[Web_App_Creation_Fix|Manual Web App Creation]]:  Creating a manual web app via the dashboard results in a "HTTP error 500" message.  This work around should correct the issue ([https://bugs.amahi.org/issues/977 Amahi bug 977]).
 
* [[Web_App_Creation_Fix|Manual Web App Creation]]:  Creating a manual web app via the dashboard results in a "HTTP error 500" message.  This work around should correct the issue ([https://bugs.amahi.org/issues/977 Amahi bug 977]).

Revision as of 04:58, 15 September 2015

Maintenance Support ONLY: Amahi 6 (Ubuntu 12.04.x LTS)   Precise Pangolin Ubuntu OS 2.jpg

NOTE: Maintenance Support ONLY indicates all Amahi updates (i.e. platform, applications, etc) have been halted.

Troubleshooting

HDA Admin How To

  • Secure Shell (SSH): Required to remotely access your HDA, inside or outside your network. Amahi applications OpenSSH and Dropbear provides the capability. Secure Shell (SSH) is a key-based SSH terminal access tutorial.


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