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Packages

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CHAPTER 18 Packages 18.1 Overview This chapter describes screens for features you can add to the NAS by installing packages. See Section 16.4 on page 207 for how to manage packages. 18.2 What You Can Do • Use the NFS screen (Section 18.3 on page 247) to configure the Network File System (NFS) settings of your NAS. • Use the TFTP Server screen (Section 18.4 on page 250) to configure the NAS to accept log files from TFTP clients. • Use the pyLoad screen (Section 18.5 on page 251) to configure the NAS so you can have it manage your downloads including those from one-click hosting sites. • Use ownCloud (Section 18.6 on page 251) to store, synchronize, and share files, photos, calendars, and more with computers and mobile devices using an ownCloud client. • Use Memopal (Section 18.7 on page 254) to back up files on the NAS to your Memopal online backup and storage account. • Use the GoogleDriveClient screens (Section 18.8 on page 256) to synchronize local NAS shares or folders and Google Drive accounts. Access the following applications' configuration screens through the Package Management screen. Refer to the applications' own documentation for further information. • Gallery - This web-based application allows your NAS to host pictures. You can upload images in your local computer or shares to this application. Use the Gallery administrator account (default username admin, password 1234) to log into the Gallery console. There you can create accounts for other users. • Use Logitech® Media Server (Section 17.5.2 on page 218) to manage a Logitech Squeezebox device connected to the NAS. • The NZBGet news grabber helps download files from UseNet. • PHP-MySQL-phpMyAdmin can be used to manage MySQL through the web. Enter 'root' as the username and '1234' as the password to log in. This includes MySQL, PHP, and phpMyAdmin. • Transmission - This Bit Torrent client supports adding tasks through torrent files and magnet links. • WordPress - This allows you to create and manage a blog. Use the WordPress administrator account (default username admin, password 1234) to log in. You can then create accounts for other users. • myZyXELcloud-Agent - Use this to go to mycloud.zyxel.com to set up a free DDNS hostname for the NAS so you can connect to it easily from the Internet. Cloud Storage User's Guide 246

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C
HAPTER
18
Packages
18.1
Overview
This chapter describes screens for features you can add to the NAS by installing packages. See
Section 16.4 on page 207
for how to manage packages.
18.2
What You Can Do
Use the
NFS
screen (
Section 18.3 on page 247
) to configure the Network File System (NFS)
settings of your NAS.
Use the
TFTP Server
screen (
Section 18.4 on page 250
) to configure the NAS to accept log files
from TFTP clients.
Use the
pyLoad
screen (
Section 18.5 on page 251
) to configure the NAS so you can have it
manage your downloads including those from one-click hosting sites.
• Use
ownCloud
(
Section 18.6 on page 251
) to store, synchronize, and share files, photos,
calendars, and more with computers and mobile devices using an ownCloud client.
• Use
Memopal
(
Section 18.7 on page 254
) to back up files on the NAS to your Memopal online
backup and storage account.
Use the
GoogleDriveClient
screens (
Section 18.8 on page 256
) to synchronize local NAS shares
or folders and Google Drive accounts.
Access the following applications’ configuration screens through the
Package Management
screen. Refer to the applications’ own documentation for further information.
Gallery -
This web-based application allows your NAS to host pictures. You can upload images in
your local computer or shares to this application. Use the Gallery administrator account (default
username admin, password 1234) to log into the Gallery console. There you can create accounts
for other users.
• Use
Logitech® Media Server
(
Section 17.5.2 on page 218
) to manage a Logitech Squeezebox
device connected to the NAS.
• The
NZBGet
news grabber helps download files from UseNet.
PHP-MySQL-phpMyAdmin
can be used to manage MySQL through the web. Enter 'root' as the
username and '1234' as the password to log in. This includes MySQL, PHP, and phpMyAdmin.
Transmission
- This Bit Torrent client supports adding tasks through torrent files and magnet
links.
WordPress -
This allows you to create and manage a blog. Use the WordPress administrator
account (default username admin, password 1234) to log in. You can then create accounts for
other users.
myZyXELcloud-Agent
- Use this to go to mycloud.zyxel.com to set up a free DDNS hostname
for the NAS so you can connect to it easily from the Internet.