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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-321 => Topic started by: wally on May 21, 2009, 09:26:58 AM
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Is this possible? I feel dumb as a bag o' diapers, asking the question -after- "shooting first" and purchasing a custom DNS service and domain registration on DynDNS (having read about the DDNS capabilities/features on the DNS-321 TOOLS configuration page).
Do I have to run a webserver on a PC hooked up to my LAN? I was under the assumption I could just place a website folder/contents on the NAS and the DDNS would expose it to the world.....
Wally @ still stuck in DOS somewhere, apparently....
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Sorry cant help in supporting this but check out this link
http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=4124.0
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Thanks, in that thread madpenguin indicates he's running his website right from the DNS-323. So, the short answer is, I suppose, yes, it can be done on the DNS-321 as well (??!!) Now I just have to figure what I have to do...
Turn on the FTP server and "publish" a website to it? Anyone want to give me a clue before my small brain fizzles off into thin air? I at least understand this is wetware problem, nothing to do with Dlink merchandise....
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Hmm... the fun_plug package installs Lighttpd. The same way you would turn on "Transmission" or "Ssh" I would suspect you would turn on "Lighttpd". It servers up web pages over port 8080 by default.
Check...
http://wiki.dns323.info/
For all sorts of dns-321 hacking goodness.. most dns-323 hacks work on the dns-321.
More to the point install...
http://wiki.dns323.info/howto:fun_plug
on your dns-321
Enable "Lighttpd" and serve away...
:)
Hope this helps.
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Thank you, I'm on my way to check that out. I guess this probably voids the warranty but what the hey...