lel wut? That's what apache does when you configure directory indexes. I can't remember if its enabled by default but if it is I can't imagine why since that sounds like a potential privacy issue
Home server general - /hsg/
It is enabled by default, as is a default index.html file in the web server root directory. Delete the index.html file and hit refresh to get this view.
If you use nautilus then you can mount sftp connections as a normal external drive
Since you're doing a reverse connection it doesn't matter if your server IP changes. If you want to be able to access it from public locations with different IPs it is something you will need.
You can forward services with SSH.
You could use a gopher server, if your devices support that protocol. It's quick and easy to setup. No thumbnails though, just a straight directory dump like FTP.
This is the guy who thinks Apache is FTP. He doesn't know what sftp is, and he barely understands what a web server does if he thinks those files will be private.
I recall the default directory options in http.conf does in fact not include "indexes" and you have to add that yourself. But I suppose it really depends on the distro
Alrighty, I guess I'll weigh my options here. and it looks like I'll just be going with Debian or Ubuntu
You know what I meant nigger
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Also kek nice IP address fag
Go back to 4gag fucking brainlet faggot