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    Yes, when I first saw it i saw the 'watchtower' and figured that was a slip. Super easy to set up. I haven't tried the reverse proxy yet because i set it up on a test machine and don't have Swag set up on it, but I did notice that Swag has a filebrowser.subdomain.conf file. It should be a breeze.


    Is there a way to give a user access to some folders but not all folders? I assume it has to do with the scope entry, but I haven't been able to figure it out.

    Hmm, that's a good question. Never really tried it.

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    Yes, when I first saw it i saw the 'watchtower' and figured that was a slip. Super easy to set up. I haven't tried the reverse proxy yet because i set it up on a test machine and don't have Swag set up on it, but I did notice that Swag has a filebrowser.subdomain.conf file. It should be a breeze.


    Is there a way to give a user access to some folders but not all folders? I assume it has to do with the scope entry, but I haven't been able to figure it out.

    Also for some reason, I had issues w/ the default filebrowser.subdomain.conf in swag. It would seem to start w/o error... but I could never reach filebrowser when I used it.. would always get a forbidden error


    Ended up just making one off the template, and it has worked fine. (11, 37, 38, 39 are the lines changed off the subdomain template). The default one seems to have a ton of different options in the conf, and I'm assuming either one of them I was leaving as default wasn't right or I made an improper change. Irregardless, the one I did below works fine.


    Not sure if this rolls over to subfolder or not.

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    I’ll have to check out reverse proxy later when I get FileBrowser running on my main machine.

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