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Aaron Roberson

2005-12-12, 8:45 pm

I just installed FMS2 on my linux box and I am trying to login to the
console from my windows box. Does anyone know what settings to use?

I installed FMS2 in the default opt/macromedia/ folder. I am tring the ip
address of the box in the server address field and the username and passwor=
d
I entered during setup but to no avail.

Thanks for your help!

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Frank Hoang

2005-12-13, 5:45 pm

Grab fms2_console.swf and fms2_console.htm located in

opt/macromedia/

from your linux box and you can run it locally from your windows box.

Aaron Roberson wrote:

>I just installed FMS2 on my linux box and I am trying to login to the
>console from my windows box. Does anyone know what settings to use?
>
>I installed FMS2 in the default opt/macromedia/ folder. I am tring the ip
>address of the box in the server address field and the username and password
>I entered during setup but to no avail.
>
>Thanks for your help!
>
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Aaron Roberson

2005-12-14, 2:45 am

Frank,

I have gotten that far. My problem is that the opt/macromedia/ directory is
located on the root of the hard drive and not on the web root. I am enterin=
g
the IP address of the linux box in the Server address field in the FMS2
console, and the username and password I used on install. Unfortunately,
this does not yield any results.

What am I doing wrong?


On 12/13/05, Frank Hoang <frank.hoang-NEGAmrGOAmuW9VltB2KXpZqQE7yCjDx5@public.gmane.org> wrote:
>
> Grab fms2_console.swf and fms2_console.htm located in
>
> opt/macromedia/
>
> from your linux box and you can run it locally from your windows box.
>
> Aaron Roberson wrote:
>
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> password
>
>
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> Frank Hoang
> O 213.228.8704
> C 323.481.6074
> frank.hoang-NEGAmrGOAmuW9VltB2KXpZqQE7yCjDx5@public.gmane.org
>
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Frank Hoang

2005-12-14, 5:45 pm

Easiest way,

Download winscp, use it to grab the two files I mentioned and put it on
your windows box, in somewhere like c:\flash_admin\
point your browser to c:\flash_admin\fms2_console.htm

This will open up the admin console page.
then log into the server with the IP, login and password.

you can also just copy the two files into web docroot.

The files do not have to be in /opt/macromedia. for you to open it.


Aaron Roberson wrote:

>Frank,
>
>I have gotten that far. My problem is that the opt/macromedia/ directory is
>located on the root of the hard drive and not on the web root. I am entering
>the IP address of the linux box in the Server address field in the FMS2
>console, and the username and password I used on install. Unfortunately,
>this does not yield any results.
>
>What am I doing wrong?
>
>
>On 12/13/05, Frank Hoang <frank.hoang-NEGAmrGOAmuW9VltB2KXpZqQE7yCjDx5@public.gmane.org> wrote:
>
>
>
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Aaron Roberson

2005-12-14, 5:45 pm

quote: The files do not have to be in /opt/macromedia. for you to open it.

I understand that the files don't have to be in the opt/macromedia/
directory to open them. My problem is that once I've downloaded the files
using winscp I enter the IP, username and password and it doesn't login.


On 12/14/05, Frank Hoang <frank.hoang-NEGAmrGOAmuW9VltB2KXpZqQE7yCjDx5@public.gmane.org> wrote:
>
> Easiest way,
>
> Download winscp, use it to grab the two files I mentioned and put it on
> your windows box, in somewhere like c:\flash_admin\
> point your browser to c:\flash_admin\fms2_console.htm
>
> This will open up the admin console page.
> then log into the server with the IP, login and password.
>
> you can also just copy the two files into web docroot.
>
> The files do not have to be in /opt/macromedia. for you to open it.
>
>
> Aaron Roberson wrote:
>
> is
> entering
> ip
>
>
> --
> Frank Hoang
> O 213.228.8704
> C 323.481.6074
> frank.hoang-NEGAmrGOAmuW9VltB2KXpZqQE7yCjDx5@public.gmane.org
>
>
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Aaron Roberson

2005-12-14, 5:45 pm

Frank,

I went ahead and did as you suggested by placing the console files in the
public_html/ directory of the webroot. Now I am able to user localhost
instead of an IP address and it works just fine. I am not sure why the IP
address wasn't working, but I got it working for me this way now.

Thanks!
-Aaron


On 12/14/05, Aaron Roberson <iisitedesign-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:
>
> quote: The files do not have to be in /opt/macromedia. for you to open it=

..
>
> I understand that the files don't have to be in the opt/macromedia/
> directory to open them. My problem is that once I've downloaded the files
> using winscp I enter the IP, username and password and it doesn't login.
>
>
> On 12/14/05, Frank Hoang <frank.hoang-NEGAmrGOAmuW9VltB2KXpZqQE7yCjDx5@public.gmane.org> wrote:
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>


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Aaron Roberson

2005-12-14, 5:45 pm

Ah, even though I am accessing the fms console on the remote website, when =
I
use localhost it still connects to my local computer. I don't understand wh=
y
the IP address is not working...

On 12/14/05, Aaron Roberson <iisitedesign-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:
>
> Frank,
>
> I went ahead and did as you suggested by placing the console files in the
> public_html/ directory of the webroot. Now I am able to user localhost
> instead of an IP address and it works just fine. I am not sure why the IP
> address wasn't working, but I got it working for me this way now.
>
> Thanks!
> -Aaron
>
>
> On 12/14/05, Aaron Roberson <iisitedesign-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:
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