How to access my files via WebDAV: Difference between revisions
From Supporting Role Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
(→OS-X) |
(→OS-X) |
||
| Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
*Open Finder, and go to '''Go''' -> '''Connect to Server'''. |
*Open Finder, and go to '''Go''' -> '''Connect to Server'''. |
||
*In the '''Server Address''' box, type ''https://<your.external.server.name>:10443/'' |
*In the '''Server Address''' box, type '''''<code>https://<your.external.server.name>:10443/</code>''''' where <your.external.server.name> is the same name as you use to access VPN, usually remote.<your.domain.name>. |
||
*Enter your username and password when prompted. |
*Enter your username and password when prompted. |
||
Note: If you click on the the '''+''' button, it will save the link for the next time. |
Note: If you click on the the '''+''' button, it will save the link for the next time. You can also add it to your login items. |
||
===iOS=== |
===iOS=== |
||
Revision as of 19:56, 6 March 2014
Apple
OS-X
- Open Finder, and go to Go -> Connect to Server.
- In the Server Address box, type
https://<your.external.server.name>:10443/where <your.external.server.name> is the same name as you use to access VPN, usually remote.<your.domain.name>. - Enter your username and password when prompted.
Note: If you click on the the + button, it will save the link for the next time. You can also add it to your login items.
iOS
Linux
Ubuntu
Microsoft
Windows 8
Windows 7
Simply open up a Windows Explorer window and type the following into the location address bar:
\\<your.external.server.name>@SSL@10443\<your.internal.server.name>\
where
- <your.external.server.name> is the same name as you use to access VPN, usually remote.<your.domain.name>
- <your.internal.server.name> is the Windows name for your server, usually SERVER or something similar.
You will be prompted for your user name and password unless they have been saved previously. Once the location is opened, you can navigate to any location on the server and save it as a favourite.