

Sorry I’ve been gone a while - I was on vacation, and the backwoods of Virginia aren’t big on having internet access. If you wanted to run another, you would have to assign it different ports. Owncloud and the WD NAS UI both run on the same webserver, already bound to the http(/https?) ports. It really depends on how you have the webserver set up. Is it something with using the same port? Any ideas are appreciated. With the webserver installed, i get a 404 error from the browser when i try to access owncloud. There seems to be some sort of problem that both cannot run at the same time.


I am trying to run both owncloud and a https webserver at the same time. But it has created a small problem for me. To restore them again, simply mv /backup/var/lib/dpkg/info/wd-nas.* /var/lib/dpkg/info/ Mv /var/lib/dpkg/info/wd-nas.* /backup/var/lib/dpkg/info/ Make a directory and move them to it: mkdir -p /backup/var/lib/dpkg/info/ If you want to play it safe, you can move them instead of removing them. Updates should actually recreate the links.
#REINSTALL OWNCLOUD INSTALL#
Is there any problem afterwards to install new firmware from WD?Īs far as I can tell, there is no lasting effect from removing the links. Is there any need to put this references back again after installing owncloud? Removes the package references to the firmware. I was wondering if MBL uses mod_dav module, because in that case this should work aso for MBL…ĮDIT: everything solved: I was using WRONG PASSWORD!!! SILLY ME!!! “for apache users: Dav Off disabled webdav only for your owncloud installation” There, on the comments there is a tip for persons working with apache: I tried to find some tips on the issue and found this page: I understood almost right away that it was a webDAV issue (that is, the webDAV module of MBL is creating issues to the webDAV module used by owncloud ), since I was not able to connect to (or map) owncloud via webDAV through (see message 76 on this thread) But eventually, when I tried to configure again my connection to owncloud, I connected to owncloud, but was not able to sync (not even to create a remote sync folder) because the credentials were “not correct”. I must admit that initially the desktop sync client did actually work on win 8… I even synced some folders for a whil.
