Origin Server Credential Test ====== Jan 2017 \\ \\ This is a short document outlining a simple test to ensure that the credentials and publishing point in a multiscreen system are valid. For the Origin servers that we use in Demonstrations, WebDAV is used, and while there is a way to change the WebDAV password, there isn’t a way that I have found to check the password. The following tool will allow this (it will allow you to test a password, but not find out what a password is if it is forgotten). \\ \\ Cyberduck is the tool that we are going to use, and the homepage for the developer is as follows: \\ \\ [[https://cyberduck.io/?l=en|Cyberduck]] \\ \\ {{ :cyberduck-installer-5.2.3.21496.zip |}}====== \\ \\ Download and install the software. Once running, follow the steps in this guide. \\ \\ The initial screen will look as follows: \\ \\ {{ :cyberduck001.jpg?500 |}} \\ \\ Click the ‘Open Connection’ button in the top left. \\ \\ This page is where we specify our connection details. \\ \\ {{ :cyberduck002.jpg?300 |}} \\ \\ Select WebDAV (Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning) \\ \\ Select the Server IP (The data NIC) the port is 80 unless you have changed it. \\ \\ Username/Password (for demos units, admin/3nvivio_!) \\ \\ Path (for demos units, all streams are under uploads/…) \\ \\ Once completed, click ‘Connect) \\ \\ If the credentials are correct, you should see something similar to below. \\ \\ {{ :cyberduck003.jpg?500 |}} \\ \\ What we can see here is a list of folders that exist in the ‘uploads’ folder. If the uploads folder is empty you will not see anything here, create a couple of test folders in uploads and try again. \\ \\ {{ :cyberduck004.jpg?500 |}} \\ \\ If you expand one of the folders, its contents will be displayed (if there is anything in the folder). \\ \\