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HTTP/FTP Access to the Wuala files for Webservers Last reply on July 08, 2008 14:49.
Is it possible to access the Wuala Drive via FTP/HTTP instead of the Wuala program so that e.g. Webservers are able to download the files? -
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Web accessible files Last reply on June 26, 2008 13:28.
I'm not sure if this is on the todo list, but I think it should be. It would rock to have web access to my wuala files. Then I could, for example, access my files from any university machine without installing the wuala software on it. I know some places are ridiculously locked down, so that you can't install anything, so a browser-based solution would work well.
Ideally, I could just go to http://wua.la/ , type in my username/password and it would take me to an SSL-encrypted listing of my files. It doesn't have to be anything fancier than that.
Maybe in some distant future, you would also provide an API for accessing data on wua.la? -
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technical requirements and capabilites of network access (supernode, storagenode, ...) Last reply on May 16, 2008 07:21.
hi there, i wanted to post the official question about what the exact technical requirements and capabilites of network access for wuala are, to allow wuala become a supernode, or a client node and all this techstuff information.
some of my wuala clients only become storage nodes (supernode capability false, and mediated over ip/node .....)
i wonder what the exact technical requirements for the networkconnection of wuala are and if this could be made more transparent to the userbase (documentation).
all of my clients run on highcapacity broadband nodes, but none of the wuala clients run directly on the external ip-address/interface visible to the external inet.
some wuala clients run via a upnp-capable internetgateway, others have normal portforwaring set up properly. all wuala client connections result in a good/green connection. all nodes exchange and host/trade storage.
so far it seems as if supernodecapability was somehow related to upnp-ed connection (or maybe direct inet connection without any firewall/restrictions).
i am wondering if this could be enhanced or why portforwarded wuala clients wont become supernodes.
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smb write access Last reply on April 16, 2008 09:58.
I can access my files using the Windows SMB network (locally), but I cannot create or edit files that way. Am I doing something wrong or is the SMB access deliberately read-only? Thanks!
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