[Pkg-owncloud-commits] [owncloud-doc] 03/09: Fixed "youradress.com" typos.
David Prévot
taffit at alioth.debian.org
Wed Oct 23 21:47:36 UTC 2013
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commit 96b255a03fccf242954e0d2cafb6f4865009204f
Author: RealRancor <Fisch.666 at gmx.de>
Date: Fri Oct 18 22:52:59 2013 +0200
Fixed "youradress.com" typos.
---
user_manual/files/files.rst | 24 ++++++++++++------------
1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
diff --git a/user_manual/files/files.rst b/user_manual/files/files.rst
index 4c3edfd..e55afaf 100644
--- a/user_manual/files/files.rst
+++ b/user_manual/files/files.rst
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Accessing your Files (WebDav)
Your ownCloud instance can be accessed on every platform via the web interface. There are also options to integrate it with your desktop.
-.. note:: You will have to adjust **youradress.com/** to the URL of your ownCloud server installation
+.. note:: You will have to adjust **youraddress.com/** to the URL of your ownCloud server installation
Linux
@@ -62,14 +62,14 @@ Mounting from command line
4. Edit :file:`/etc/fstab` and add the following line for each user who wants to mount the folder (with your details where appropriate)::
- youradress.com/owncloud/remote.php/webdav /home/<username>/owncloud davfs user,rw,noauto 0 0
+ youraddress.com/owncloud/remote.php/webdav /home/<username>/owncloud davfs user,rw,noauto 0 0
Then, as each user who wants to mount the folder:
1. Create the folders **owncloud/** and **.davfs2/** in your home directory
2. Create the file secrets inside **.davfs2/**, fill it with the following (with your credentials where appropriate)::
- youradress.com/owncloud/remote.php/webdav <username> <password>
+ youraddress.com/owncloud/remote.php/webdav <username> <password>
3. Ensure the file is only writable by you either through the file manager, or via::
@@ -133,24 +133,24 @@ ownCloud to one or more directories of your local hard drive.
Mapping via the command line
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-Suppose your ownCloud is installed at **https://youradress.com/owncloud**,
+Suppose your ownCloud is installed at **https://youraddress.com/owncloud**,
that is, entering this URL in your webbrowser will bring up the login screen.
Running::
- net use Z: https://youradress.com/owncloud/remote.php/webdav /user:youruser yourpassword
+ net use Z: https://youraddress.com/owncloud/remote.php/webdav /user:youruser yourpassword
will map the files of your ownCloud account to the drive letter Z:. An alternative
syntax is::
- net use Z: \\youradress.com at ssl\owncloud\remote.php\webdav /user:youruser yourpassword
+ net use Z: \\youraddress.com at ssl\owncloud\remote.php\webdav /user:youruser yourpassword
Appending **/persistent** makes the connection persistent across reboots.
You can also mount your ownCloud via HTTP, leaving the connection unencrypted.
Use either of the following syntaxes::
- net use Z: http://youradress.com/owncloud/remote.php/webdav /user:youruser yourpassword
- net use Z: \\youradress.com\owncloud\remote.php\webdav /user:youruser yourpassword
+ net use Z: http://youraddress.com/owncloud/remote.php/webdav /user:youruser yourpassword
+ net use Z: \\youraddress.com\owncloud\remote.php\webdav /user:youruser yourpassword
Please note that this allows anyone to sniff your ownCloud data with ease, especially on public WiFi hotspots. Plain HTTP should therefore only be used in conjunction with a VPN tunnel when used on Laptops.
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ Using Windows Explorer
Right-click on **Computer** entry and select **Map network drive...**. Choose a local network drive to map ownCloud to. Finally, enter the address to your ownCloud instance, followed by **/remote.php/webdav**, e.g. ::
- https://youradress.com/owncloud/remote.php/webdav
+ https://youraddress.com/owncloud/remote.php/webdav
for an SSL protected server. Check **Reconnect at logon** to make this mapping persistent across reboots. If you want to connect as another user, check **Connect using different credentials**.
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ Using Cyberduck (4.2.1)
Specify a server without any leading protocol information. e.g.:
Server
- youradress.com
+ youraddress.com
The port depends on whether your ownCloud server supports SSL or not. Cyberduck requires that you select a different connection type depending on whethr SSL is to be used ('WebDAV' or 'WebDAV (HTTPS/SSL)'):
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ Mobile
-------
To connect to your ownCloud server with the **ownCloud** mobile apps, use the base URL and folder only::
- youradress.com/owncloud
+ youraddress.com/owncloud
No need to add remote.php/webdav as you do for any other WebDAV client.
@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ good (proprietary) app for `Android App`_ , `iPhone`_ & `BlackBerry`_.
The URL for these is::
- youradress.com/owncloud/remote.php/webdav
+ youraddress.com/owncloud/remote.php/webdav
.. _in your file manager: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webdav#WebDAV_client_applications
.. _Sync your ownCloud folders and local folders: http://owncloud.org/documentation/sync-clients/
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