Pydio on R7000
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- | <Kong> has written a guide to running your own personal cloud server on your R7000, using [http://pyd.io/ Pydio] with the built-in web server lighttpd. See | + | <Kong> has written a guide to running your own personal cloud server on your R7000, using [http://pyd.io/ Pydio] with the built-in web server lighttpd. See [https://web.archive.org/web/20190723235253/ Using The Integrated Web Server] for guidance on setting up USB storage, enabling the built-in web server, and installing a sample web application, in this case Pydio. |
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[edit] Run your own cloud server with Pydio
<Kong> has written a guide to running your own personal cloud server on your R7000, using Pydio with the built-in web server lighttpd. See Using The Integrated Web Server for guidance on setting up USB storage, enabling the built-in web server, and installing a sample web application, in this case Pydio.