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<div class="moz-signature">In a talk on OpenCms Days 2013 I found a
<a
href="http://de.slideshare.net/AlkaconOpenCms/opencmsdays-2013-using-opencms-9-folders-as-a-network-drive">short
mentioning </a>of how to set up an OpenCMS share<br>
und JLAN.<br>
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Topic 7 says:<br>
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<a
href="http://image.slidesharecdn.com/opencmsdays2013-usingopencms9foldersasanetworkdrive-131009064656-phpapp02/95/opencmsdays-2013-using-opencms-9-folders-as-a-network-drive-7-638.jpg?cb=1381319342"
title="View slide 7 image" target="_blank">7. </a> ● Depending
on the server‘s OS, copy WEB-
INF/config/jlanConfig.xml.{linux,windows} to
jlanConfig.xml
● Windows 7: Disable „Server“ service and
restart to free up port 445
● Linux: Default configuration for Linux uses port
1445 (because special permissions are needed
for ports below 1024)
● Forward port 445 to 1445 (e.g. using socat or
iptables)
7
Server setup (2) <br>
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What does this mean to existing shares established under the
Windows SMB-Service on that computer?<br>
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When one has to disable the Microsoft "Server service" under
Windows 7, these native shares obviously cannot coexist, can they?<br>
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-- <br>
Chris Christoph P. U. Kukulies kukulies (at) rwth-aachen.de
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