Glasswall Meteor Connect is built on the Mountain Duck platform.
Many underlying behaviours and advanced capabilities are identical, so this page provides curated links to the authoritative Mountain Duck documentation for deeper guidance.
Connecting to storage
For instructions on adding, configuring, and managing remote connections, see the Mountain Duck connections guide.
Working with files
Learn how to open, edit, and save files using mounted storage in the Working with files section.
File sync and caching
For details on sync operations, caching, and offline behaviour, refer to the
Sync and caching documentation.
Storage protocols
Meteor Connect supports the same storage protocol backends as Mountain Duck.
Use the protocol-specific links below for configuration details, behaviours, and limitations.
- S3-Compatible Storage
- Azure Blob Storage
- WebDAV
- FTP / FTPS
- OpenStack Swift
- Backblaze B2
- Google Cloud Storage
Note: Your organisation may restrict Meteor Connect to a subset of these protocols.)
Connect mode
For organisations using Connect Mode, the following Mountain Duck resources provide the full behaviour overview:
Encryption and security
Information on encrypted vaults and related functionality is available in the Encryption and vault documentation.
Troubleshooting
Guidance for diagnostic steps, connectivity issues, and drive-mounting failures is available in the Troubleshooting section.
Glasswall support
For configuration or operational details unique to Glasswall deployments, contact your administrator or Glasswall Support.