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− | + | Here you will find articles, how-to's and other documentation for the JFileServer file server, JFileServer Enterprise add-on and fileServersNG replacement Alfresco file servers subsystem. | |
− | + | == JFileServer == | |
+ | * [[How to convert a JLAN filesystem]] | ||
+ | * [[Configuring JFileServer]] | ||
+ | * [[Using JFileServer From The Command Line]] | ||
+ | * [[Using the JFileServer Docker Images]] | ||
+ | * [[Configuring Kerberos/AD Authentication For The SMB Server]] | ||
+ | * [[Using filesystem access controls]] | ||
− | == | + | == JFileServer Enterprise == |
− | * [ | + | * [[Using JFileServer Enterprise From The Command Line]] |
− | * [ | + | * [[Using the JFileServer Enterprise Docker Image]] |
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− | * [ | + | == fileServersNG == |
− | * [ | + | * [[How to build and deploy the fileServersNG subsystem]] |
+ | * [[Using the fileServersNG Docker Images]] | ||
+ | * [[Configuring Kerberos/AD Authentication For The fileServersNG SMB Server]] |
Latest revision as of 08:58, 4 April 2022
Here you will find articles, how-to's and other documentation for the JFileServer file server, JFileServer Enterprise add-on and fileServersNG replacement Alfresco file servers subsystem.
JFileServer
- How to convert a JLAN filesystem
- Configuring JFileServer
- Using JFileServer From The Command Line
- Using the JFileServer Docker Images
- Configuring Kerberos/AD Authentication For The SMB Server
- Using filesystem access controls