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* The fourth part let you configure access to this shared folder using the HTTP/HTTPS protocol. There're also several options:
 
* The fourth part let you configure access to this shared folder using the HTTP/HTTPS protocol. There're also several options:
**'''Web Access''': works like ibays. The only difference is that when a password is required, users can use their own login/password instead of a global one. Users need at least read access to this share or they won't be allowed.
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**'''Web Access''': works like ibays. The only difference is that when a password is required, users can use their own login/password instead of a global one. Users need at least read access to this share or they won't be allowed. This setting is only for web access, not FTP.
 
**'''Force secure connections''': if enabled, all the requests will be redirected to use the HTTPS protocol. The redirection is transparent.
 
**'''Force secure connections''': if enabled, all the requests will be redirected to use the HTTPS protocol. The redirection is transparent.
**'''Indexes''': Let you control if the server should generate an index of all the file if no index.html file is found. You can disable it if you don't want everyone to have access to the list of files.
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**'''Indexes''': Let you control if the server should generate an index of all the files if no index.html file is found. You can disable it if you don't want everyone to have access to the list of files. This setting is global for the shared folder, I mean, if enabled, any directory which doesn't have a index.html file will be indexed.
 
**'''Dynamic content execution (PHP, SSI)''': this enable the execution of PHP script. If disabled files with a php extension won't be allowed.
 
**'''Dynamic content execution (PHP, SSI)''': this enable the execution of PHP script. If disabled files with a php extension won't be allowed.
  

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