Modifying The Magnia Sg20 Gui; Listing Installed Linux Packages - Toshiba SG20 - Magnia - Web Server Customization Manual

General customization guide
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FTP
SMB file sharing access (Samba)
To copy files using FTP, invoke a command prompt from any client attached to the
Magnia SG20 built-in Ethernet switch. When prompted, log in to the FTP as an
anonymous user (the default Magnia SG20 configuration only allows anonymous
access). Use normal FTP commands to copy files to the incoming directory. When these
files are transferred, use Telnet to browse to the /home/ftp/incoming directory. You
can then move and use these files as needed.
To copy files using file sharing, connect a client to the Magnia SG20 local network and
browse the network neighborhood. The Magnia SG20 will appear in the workgroup
"saworkgroup" and will have the (default) computer name of "myserver". Navigate to the
share named "public". Copy files to this directory, then use Telnet to move and use these
files within Linux as needed. The "public" share is mapped to the directory /home/
public on the Magnia SG20.

Modifying the Magnia SG20 GUI

When your application is installed and running on the Magnia SG20, you may wish to
provide additional links or methods of accessing your application Web interface. There
are several ways of accomplishing this:
Add descriptive text and a hyperlink to your own Web pages.
Add complete Web pages to the existing Web administration or preinstalled intranet.
Add your own intranet Web site.

Listing installed Linux packages

To determine the list of Linux packages installed on your copy of the Magnia SG20
preinstall image, use the RPM command. This will allow you to determine what revision
of each package has been installed on your working system. Use the following command
to list the installed RPMs:
rpm –qa
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