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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => Topic started by: Rendition on February 24, 2008, 11:27:50 PM

Title: Remote Configuration?
Post by: Rendition on February 24, 2008, 11:27:50 PM
Is it possible to configure HFS from a remote location?  For example, I want HFS to display hidden files but I don't want to drive to work and make the change?  Is there a way to do it from home?


Title: Re: Remote Configuration?
Post by: bacter on February 24, 2008, 11:41:50 PM
you can do this with any remote control software like vnc, tight-vnc ... and others, which will give you full control over your pc.
Title: Re: Remote Configuration?
Post by: Rendition on February 25, 2008, 03:20:23 PM
Yes, I am aware of that.  I was hoping for a solution as simple as uploading a text file with new settings to my HFS server would do the trick.
Title: Re: Remote Configuration?
Post by: bacter on February 25, 2008, 05:09:59 PM
Security of hfs is very important, so there will be no direct way to change config (.ini) or filesystem (.vfs) uploading a file.

Perhaps, if you are willing to write complex macro-code, you could look if some special text file is uploaded, could 'load' it and make some decisions ,depending of the content, with macros. But this will be a lot more complex than remote managment.
Title: Re: Remote Configuration?
Post by: MarkV on February 25, 2008, 07:44:38 PM
Admin panel is in ToDo.
Title: Re: Remote Configuration?
Post by: Yves on March 03, 2008, 08:38:16 PM
Salut :)

Good remote control softwares are also TeamViewer http://www.teamviewer.com/index.aspx (http://www.teamviewer.com/index.aspx) and CrossLoop http://www.crossloop.com/de/index.html (http://www.crossloop.com/de/index.html) (for downloading CrossLoop, JavaScript must be enabled). Both are freewares.

Concerning TeamViewer they control if you exceed using the program 35 hours a month. When exceeded 35 hours a month there will pop up a warning about "Commercial use", you click OK, all is fine, and TeamViewer is going on strong as before :)

CrossLoop has better graphic resolution, but seems to run a little slower therefore.