BeeHub/Step 2: Mounting BeeHub

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Mounting BeeHub on your PC

After you've completed step 1 (getting an account), a new BeeHub account has been created for you, and you should have received an email with a username and password. If you haven’t, something has gone wrong and you should contact us.

What happens next depends on which operating system you're running. Please jump to the appropriate section on this page. If your favorite operating system or client is not on this page, please let us know.

Microsoft Windows

Vista and Windows 7 build-in clients

1. Open "Computer" from the "start" menu.

2. Right click on your mouse

3. Click on "Add a Network Location"

4. Continue XP build-in client to #3

XP build-in client and below

1. Click "Start", and then "My Network Places":

Windows XP my network places.jpg

2. Click "Add Network Place":

Windows XP my network places window.jpg

3. Click "Next":

Windows XP my network places next.jpg

4. Select "Choose another network location" and click "Next"

Windows XP choose another network.jpg

5. Enter the http://webdav.sara.nl (HTTP) or https://webdav.sara.nl (HTTPS) and then click "Next":

Windows XP webdav URL.jpg

6. Enter your BeeHub user name and password and click "OK":

Windows XP username password.jpg

7. Enter a name for your BeeHub connection. The default is probably fine, but you can call the connection anything you like:

Windows XP connection name.jpg

8. Click "Finish":

Windows XP succes.jpg


You now have created a BeeHup connection.

Click "Start", and then "My Network Places" to connect the next time.

Double click your BeeHub connection:

Windows my network places finished.jpg

Now you can browse your files:

Windows XP filebrowser.jpg

OS-X

OS-X build-in client

Linux

Nautilus (Gnome file browser)

At the topbar choose Places->Connect to server...:

Nautilus connect to server.jpg

Connect with http or https. User name should be <beehup_username>@<domain>.nl:

Nautilus connect to server http.jpg

With https the port number is 443:

Nautilus connect to server https.jpg

Now you can browse to your files:

Nautilus file browser.jpg

Dolphin (KDE4 file browser)

wdfs (a FUSE plugin)

davfs2 (either as FUSE plugin or kernel space filesystem)

cadaver (an interactive command line client)

curl (a command line client)