Hi Team,
I have a group of files I want to provide on the AREDN mesh, consisting of weather forecasts, water level predictions, etc. located in a directory on my NAS (server). The server is on my home LAN. I'm looking for best ways to get these accessible to the AREDN mesh.
My node (Morse Micro Halow link) WAN port is connected to my home LAN. Seems I cannot allow access from the node, to the WAN port, to only access the one directory on my server.
Could I use the second ethernet port on my server to connect to the LAN port on my AREDN node, thus part of AREDN, and on the server restrict access to just the one directory and no internet.
Other recommendaitons?
I have a group of files I want to provide on the AREDN mesh, consisting of weather forecasts, water level predictions, etc. located in a directory on my NAS (server). The server is on my home LAN. I'm looking for best ways to get these accessible to the AREDN mesh.
My node (Morse Micro Halow link) WAN port is connected to my home LAN. Seems I cannot allow access from the node, to the WAN port, to only access the one directory on my server.
Could I use the second ethernet port on my server to connect to the LAN port on my AREDN node, thus part of AREDN, and on the server restrict access to just the one directory and no internet.
Other recommendaitons?

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There was no immediate access to Apache to do the work so I used a .htaccess file to provide folder level updates. To do this there are a few steps:
FTP/connect to your server and create a new folder.
Inside that folder create a new file and name it .htaccess (you may need to turn on ‘view hidden files’ if you can’t see this after you’ve created it)
Inside that file add
That’s it. Now that you’ve added that you will be able to see the contents of that folder, and the client can now download all of the files to see the animations.