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Title: WebAccess 3.x user validation problem
Post by: Mirha on July 22, 2010, 07:30:32 AM

Hi all

 

I recently upgraded my LS-CHL-V2 from 1.21 to 1.33, which means that I also have upgraded web interface from version 2 to version 3.1.

Before the upgrade, I could link to a single file requiring authentication and the users got a pop-up box with user login.

After the upgrade, users no longer the pop-up box and can not open the file. Do any of you have a solution to the problem. (Or a workaround)

 

Regards

Mirha

Title: Re: WebAccess 3.x user validation problem
Post by: Mirha on July 22, 2010, 07:34:39 AM

Oh - I forgot to tell you that the problem is the same for all browsers.

 

I think the problem is that in version 2.x you got a pop-up boks when you logged in to the web-interface, this is not the case in version 3.x. In 3.x you are presented with at page containing a link for login.

 

Mirha

Title: Re: WebAccess 3.x user validation problem
Post by: davo on July 22, 2010, 07:57:50 AM

There is a login button on the top right hand side :P

Title: Re: WebAccess 3.x user validation problem
Post by: Mirha on July 22, 2010, 08:21:29 AM

Yes I know.

 

But the problem is when I make a link directly to a file in a user-restricted area, e.g. http://ipaddr/share/index.html.

I'm using the NAS server as a kind of web-server :smileyhappy:

Title: Re: WebAccess 3.x user validation problem
Post by: Mirha on July 23, 2010, 04:27:30 AM

Any ideas anyone ?

Title: Re: WebAccess 3.x user validation problem
Post by: Dustrega on August 06, 2010, 06:57:58 PM

Since these devices weren't really meant to be web servers I don't think there's much advice that I could give.

Browser ID: smf (is_webkit)
Templates: 1: Printpage (default).
Sub templates: 4: init, print_above, main, print_below.
Language files: 1: index+Modifications.english (default).
Style sheets: 0: .
Hooks called: 70 (show)
Files included: 27 - 1055KB. (show)
Memory used: 734KB.
Tokens: post-login.
Queries used: 10.

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