Web Server
You can set TNAS as a web server.
To set up a web server:
- Go to TOS Desktop> Control Panel> Network Services> Web Server;
- Check "Enable web server";
- Set a port for the web server;
- Set a web root directory;
- Check "Forced to use port 80" if you want to use port 80; Please be noted that you should enter http://TNAS IP address+8181 in the browser's address bar to access your TNAS.
- Check "Enable SSL connection" if you want to allow SSL connection for your web server, and then set the port;
- Check "Enable WebDAV service" if you want the WebDAV service for your web server.
- Click "Apply".

Web root directory: The specified storage directory for the website files.
Website access address: TNAS IP address + port (e.g. 123.156.8.150:8800)
Virtual Host
Once you've enabled the web server, you can set up multiple virtual hosts within it. The IP addresses associated with each virtual host are identical, but the port numbers are different. Therefore, a unique port number corresponds to each virtual host.
To create a virtual host:
1. Go to TOS Desktop> Control Panel> Network Services> Virtual Host;
2. Click "Create";
3. Enter the host name;
4. Select the host type;
5. Set the virtual host's port number;
6. Click "Create".

For example, if your TNAS device's IP address is 10.18.15.112 and the virtual host is set at port 1515, you can access the virtual host at 10.18.15.112: 1515.
