In this tutorial, you will:
Create the authentication server for the UDMG Web Transfer Client.
Manually launch the server.
View server details.
Add a user and set up the allowed directories.
Step 1 | From the UDMG Admin UI navigation pane, select Local Servers. The Servers list displays. |
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Step 2 | Click the Plus icon () in the Server Details.
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Step 3 | Under the Configuration section Input a value for the authentication key between the UDMG Web Transfer Client and the UDMG local-auth server or press the generate new Auth Key button. Keep the value, it will be needed for the UDMG Web Transfer Client configuration. |
Step 4 | To allow the UDMG Web Transfer users to delete or rename files on the virtual folders, toggle the Allow Remove File and Allow Rename File accordingly. The Allow File Sharing must be toggled on. **do they have to enter the URL or it prepopulates? |
Step 5 | Click Save icon (). |
Step 6 | If the shared account (WebUser) exists, click the Accounts tab on the Partner detail panel. Click the Pencil icon () to add an account.
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Step 7 | If the shared account (WebUser) does not exist, click the Shared Accounts Service from the UDMG Admin UI navigation pane. Click the Plus icon () in the Shared Account Details.
Click Save icon (). |
Step 8 | If the shared account (WebUser) was just created, navigate back to the Local Servers service via the UDMG Admin UI Navigation pane. Click on the local_auth_test_server record from the list. |
Step 9 | From the Server Details, start the server by clicking on the start (play) icon (). |
Step 10 | From the Local Servers list, view the status of the server. Or click on the UDMG Server Status button in the bottom left of the UDMG Admin UI navigation pane to show the list of running services. The new server local_auth_test_server is listed and should appear green. |
Step 11 | From the UDMG Admin UI navigation pane, select Rules. The Rules list displays. |
Step 12 | Click the Plus icon () in the Rules Details. The Rule Details displays.
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Step 12 | Authorize the receive rule for the user. |
Step 13 | The local-auth server is ready to accept requests from the UDMG Web Transfer Client. To set up the UDMG Web Transfer Client connection to this local server, see the [secrets] section in the configuration file on the installation guide. Note The local-auth server port is only for the internal connection between the UDMG Web Transfer Client module and the UDMG Server. It must be configured in the The port for the UDMG Web Transfer Client itself is configured with the [settings] #################################### # The settings section configures the # Web Transfer Client UI #################################### ## Network interface, default "0.0.0.0" inet = "0.0.0.0" ## Port, default "5050" port = "5050" ... [secrets] ############################################# # The secrets section configures the connection towards udmg-server # and the Web Transfer Client Authentication Server (local-auth) # There are no default, the local-auth server must be defined and started in the UDMG Server ############################################# ## URL of the Web Client Authentication server API, local-auth server endpoint = "http://0.0.0.0:8888" ## API Key to authenticate to the Web Client Authentication server apikey = "J62FILH1c6bACV452DIRVXF8K7ZW8EK3cCT2BEQW" |