How do I set up direct webserver connection?

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firosiro
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How do I set up direct webserver connection?

Post by firosiro » 14 Jan 2018, 11:26

Hello, I hope this is not a complicate scenario but currently I'm running NZBGet on Alt-f firmware for Dlink DNS-321.
I've originally set up my Lighttpd server's root as : /mnt/sda2/Public/RW, listening on port 8080

When I access the ip_addy:8080, I see the following:

Name Last Modified Size Type
Parent Directory/ - Directory
htdocs/ 2014-Aug-17 23:48:57 - Directory
nzbgetweb/ 2014-Aug-21 12:38:35 - Directory
hello.html 2014-Aug-17 20:30:23 0.1K text/html
hello.php 2014-Aug-17 20:30:23 0.1K application/octet-stream

I could type in ip_addy:8080/nzbgetweb to bypass this index page and go directly into nzbgetweb but I'd like to know if there is a way to type in ip_addy:port and go directly to nzbgetweb.

Maybe I'm totally mistaken but when I try to set up other services like: couchpotato, it asks for a host (ip address of nzbgetweb?) and port (8080), there is no field for the subdirectory (symlink actually), to nzbgetweb and i get a failure to connect during testing setup. I would like to acheive:
ip_addy:8080 > leads directly to NZBGET
ip_addy:8888 > leads directly to CP
Ip_addy:port > leads directly to some other web-server-required gui

If it matters, I also left username/password as blank wherever I saw an option.

hugbug
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Re: How do I set up direct webserver connection?

Post by hugbug » 14 Jan 2018, 11:36

Nzbgetweb was an add-on providing web-interface, which isn't necessary since nzbget 9.0 released in 2012.
You need to install nzbget newer than 0.8 and you'll have what you want. For installation instructions see download page (link at the top of this page).

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