Enable Remote Access To Your Synology NAS Running DSM 7 With DDNS And Port Forwarding

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  • @IMBlakeley
    @IMBlakeley 2 года назад +4

    Worth noting the letsencrypt process requires port 80 on the NAS to be open so they can verify the IP.

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад +1

      Hi IMBlakeley, Thanks for noting that letsencrypt needs port 80 access to the NAS. I'm pinning this thread to the top of the comments for a reminder to myself and others about this!!

    • @JermaineDupris
      @JermaineDupris 6 месяцев назад

      @@digital_aloha How would one do this on the Synology NAS? Would appreciate the help. Thanks.

  • @ywkhgqo
    @ywkhgqo Год назад +1

    This video ruled. So much better explained than other videos, and your screenshot of the port forwarding in your router was so helpful for me.

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  Год назад

      @ywkhgqo Thank you!! Happy to hear that you found the video was presented in a way that was helpful to you in understanding DDNS and port forwarding. I appreciate the feedback!!

  • @garethpan2030
    @garethpan2030 2 года назад +1

    This video makes everything much clearer compared to complicated articles on internet

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад

      Hi Gareth, Glad this video helped you with DDNS and port forwarding!!

  • @fulvio1452
    @fulvio1452 2 года назад +3

    Great ! Finally a simple step by step tutorial for dummies like me. Thanks

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад

      Hi Fulvio, You're welcome... Glad it helped!

  • @glensnyder7924
    @glensnyder7924 Год назад +1

    Thank you! So happy that your explanation was to the point and did the trick (after several unsuccessful tries with other tutorials). Very grateful.

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  Год назад

      @glensnyder7924 You're welcome!! Happy to hear that the video was helpful to you.

  • @g.2025
    @g.2025 2 года назад +2

    Wonderful. After various different RUclips videos, it finally worked for me with your calm and full and understandable explenation. Many thanks!

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад

      You’re welcome. Glad the video helped with your setup!!

  • @NeilBradleyMS
    @NeilBradleyMS 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this great video, full of useful information. I've successfully, now setup my new NAS 920+ with DDNS and Port forwarded my router to the correct static ip address of my NAS. One further thing I've done, more of a security thing is I've changed the ports 5000 & 5001 to one's of my own choice, as these are very well known.
    A thumbs up from me, and you also have a new subscriber. Love the channel, keep up the good work - Neil (UK)

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад +1

      Hi Neil, You're welcome and thank you for subscribing as well as for your wonderful comment! Also, good call on changing the default ports to more obscure ones.

    • @JermaineDupris
      @JermaineDupris 6 месяцев назад

      Any tutorial on this? I have a Ubiquiti UDM Pro and if I can choose random obscure ports that would be great, but to know how to do it will be great. Thanks.

  • @arthurk.4240
    @arthurk.4240 3 года назад

    Indeed excellent presentation - highly explanatory! Thank you.

  • @leftywhat
    @leftywhat 9 месяцев назад +1

    No one has mentioned this, but can we use any external port number (from 1 to 65535) and map it to the internal port number. Example, external port 53423 and internal port 5000. Would this provide any benefit, compared to external port 5000, internal port 5000 ?

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  9 месяцев назад

      You can definitely do what you mentioned and it could provide you some additional security through obscurity. Ports 5000 and 5001 are the default ports for DSM and likely a target of hackers scanning externally exposed ports. Having something different would definitely be beneficial. Great question!!

  • @occasionalriders1885
    @occasionalriders1885 Год назад +1

    Is it possibile to Connect a vpn server with dds? And other thinghs, i don’t understand the part about the router seetting in the nas (i see that my router is not linked), and Why you close it with out setting nothinghs… tnx

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  Год назад

      Hi @occasionalriders1885, For sure... You can setup a VPN server using DDNS and port forwarding. I covered setting up OpenVPN using DDNS and port forwarding in this video -> ruclips.net/video/Wv4CfZ40rFE/видео.html.
      Regarding your router setup question, I actually needed to setup port forwarding directly from my router because it wasn't setup with uPnP and wasn't listed in the router list so I basically closed down the router setup that I was going through in DSM and then displayed the port forwarding I setup on my router directly. That is probably what you need to do as well it seems.
      Hope this helps? And best of luck in your setup!!

  • @eugenekoiner
    @eugenekoiner Год назад +1

    Could you pls tell will there be the acces to you nas when you inside your local network? I mean like using quickconnect, when you inside it works directly with maximum speed, when you outside it still works remotely. As far as i can understand you cannot do the same thing with DDNS. And if so is there an option to somehow set two links for every app. When you come home it switches to local ip, when you out - DDNS?

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  Год назад +1

      @eugenekoiner You should be able the access your NAS inside your local network with just the external IP address (no need switching to an internal IP address) if your router supports loopback nat or hairpin nat. I explained what that router feature is briefly in this video -> ruclips.net/video/uDxjCK1MjF0/видео.html. You can browse to the chapter "Router - Hairpin NAT Info". Hope this helps and best of luck in your set up!!

  • @forikakrisztian6433
    @forikakrisztian6433 Год назад +1

    hi. can you explain me how can i acces my nas from external network using finder - connect to sevrer option.(command+k)

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  Год назад

      Hi Fórika, You should be able to mount an SMB share like you normally would but you'll need to enable port forwarding of port 139 (I believe) to get that working. Check out Synology's "What network ports are used by DSM services?" webpage for details -> kb.synology.com/en-me/DSM/tutorial/What_network_ports_are_used_by_Synology_services.
      However, I'd recommend that you use Synology Drive to remotely access files. I have a playlist that should help you with using Synology Drive if you are interested (ruclips.net/p/PLCBsE8DOk1o5UvqGFQnkCK_xEOqXZw4id). Hope this helps and best of luck to you in your setup!!

  • @fmichaelhemmer3762
    @fmichaelhemmer3762 2 года назад

    Yep - this helped me out - thank you very much!

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад

      You're welcome! Glad the video was helpful!

  • @DomSigalas
    @DomSigalas 2 года назад +1

    Amazing video! Can you still use Synology drive and syncing using this method?

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад

      Hi Dom, Thanks for the compliment on my video!! Regarding your question on Synology drive and syncing using this method, absolutely you can set it up to work in this way. I don't have a video that walks through doing it but you can refer to this video - ruclips.net/video/SnBGE-PGSaE/видео.html and substitute QuickConnect with DDNS and Port Forwarding. You've inspired a new video idea as well!! Good luck with your setup.

    • @DomSigalas
      @DomSigalas 2 года назад

      @@digital_aloha aaah that would be an awesome video! I have already seen tons of people looking for this topic on forums and Reddit! A guide on how to setup Synology Drive but avoiding Quickconnect (which is very slow,sadly) but with DDNS and VPN. It seems most people get the DDNS setup up and running but have no clue (like myself hehehe) on how to set it up in Synology Drive.
      Thanks so much for your videos they are extremely helpful!

  • @dupinf
    @dupinf 3 года назад

    Very cool tutorial. Welldone!

  • @Hindsight101
    @Hindsight101 2 года назад +1

    Thank you

  • @satishgoenka1912
    @satishgoenka1912 Год назад +1

    Very useful video but can we do the same thing with WD NAS Device?

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  Год назад

      @satishgoenka1912 I'm not familiar with the WD NAS platform, but I the following webpage that may be helpful in setting up port forwarding -> support.wdc.com/instructions/?ID=10649. Hope this helps? Good luck!!

  • @KircheYard
    @KircheYard Год назад +1

    Hi, great video. But I have a question I understood that ddns would deal with Dynamic IPs. Mine is not updating for some reason. It worked fine yesterday, but my IP changed today and I lost access to the NAS externally. Am I missing something, can you help?

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  Год назад

      @KircheYard Glad you liked the video!! Regarding your issue, it sounds to me like you didn't check the box to Enable Heartbeat when setting up DDNS (see the Setup DDNS Within DSM 7 section of the video). That would be a reason why your IP didn't get updated. Hopefully that does the trick? Good luck!!

    • @KircheYard
      @KircheYard Год назад +1

      @Digital Aloha unfortunately I did.
      But I think I found the issue. I was updating, but the port forwarding on my router wasn't updating correctly.
      I have now reserved the ip on my network, so now only the external is dynamic. I'm hoping that fixes it :)
      Thanks for the reply.

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  Год назад

      @@KircheYard Got it. Hopefully that did the trick!!

  • @uritam
    @uritam 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for the wonderfully explained steps of setting this up! 😃
    is it possible to WAKE UP the Synology NAS outside my LAN?
    (bypass 'WOL can only be used if DS finder and the server are connected to the same LAN')

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад +1

      Hi Matiru, You're welcome and thank you for the compliment on the video!!
      Regarding your question on WOL or a way to wake up a Synology NAS, as far as I know WOL is the only option and you do need to be on the same LAN as the NAS. Interesting question though and if I run into a solution to do this I'll create a video on how to do it.

  • @A_Bamusa
    @A_Bamusa Год назад

    Thank you for your helpful tutorial, now I can access Synology server using cellular connection from phone only but, I cannot access the server if I'm using any WiFi outside of my home (where the NAS connected all the time).
    Do you have any suggestion to do? sometimes I want to access the server from my parent house.

  • @sergiofernandezgiraldo
    @sergiofernandezgiraldo 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the simple & easy to follow video!! I followed all your steps but have a uPnP router, so at that point I just clicked confirm and apply. However, my external access is still not working. Do you have any suggestions?

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад

      Hi Sergio, You're welcome and thank you for your input on the video!
      Regarding your question, I have limited experience with uPnP routers, but with the ones that I've used it sometimes seems the port opened on the router for external access that is linked to the port on the Synology NAS may not be a one to one match. For instance, you may see a random high port number port forwarded to DSM port 5000 or 5001 for example. In these situation you should just confirm what ports are mapped to your Synology NAS and use those. Or you could disable uPnP and manually assign ports to your specifications.
      Hope this helps? And good luck with your setup!!

    • @sergiofernandezgiraldo
      @sergiofernandezgiraldo 2 года назад +1

      ​@@digital_aloha Ahh you are a legend!! It was indeed a high number (like 5000 to 51947), so in the router configuration settings in the NAS I just created a custom port forwarding rule - 5000 to 5000 and 5001 to 5001.
      I just setup my NAS in the past month or so for my video production business, so all of this is quite foreign to me, but your videos have been super helpful so THANK YOU!!!

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад

      @@sergiofernandezgiraldo Awesome!! I'm happy you got everything setup and the tip I provided helped!!

  • @kurtdoerfel7620
    @kurtdoerfel7620 2 года назад +1

    Would connecting my remote PCs to the NAS this method make my drive syncs faster VS using the standard quick connect method? If so, by how much?
    I have fiber connections on both ends and need faster speeds. I'm currently getting between 500KB/s - 1MB/s. Would really appreciate the input. Thanks!

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад +1

      Hi Kurt, generally if you are using DDNS and Port Forwarding you'd get the fastest speeds because your remote PC will connect directly to your NAS. As for how much faster that depends. QuickConnect does a few different things under the hood to establish connections that it is hard to really say. Have a look at my QuickConnect video for more details on what QuickConnect does to establish a connection if you'd like -> ruclips.net/video/L5a7d3NMVbo/видео.html.
      You've also inspired me to research how to quantify speeds from QuickConnect vs DDNS and Port Forwarding. Hopefully I'll be able to release a video on that topic in the future. Good luck with your setup!!

  • @Iwanistic
    @Iwanistic 2 года назад +1

    Thanks it's work!
    🇮🇩

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад +1

      Hi Iwanistic, You're welcome!! I'm happy to hear the video helped you out.

    • @Iwanistic
      @Iwanistic 2 года назад

      @@digital_aloha I want to ask. I can't access external DSM if I don't use a vpn from my laptop/smartphone. So are there any settings that need to be done on the Synology NAS to make it accessible without a VPN?
      I hope you read this.

    • @ferdinandbabas8312
      @ferdinandbabas8312 2 года назад +1

      @@Iwanistic If you can't access DSM externally then have a look at the firewall running on your Synology NAS and/or the port forwarding rules you've setup on your router. If you went through this video then you should have setup port forwarding rules so maybe start with the firewall on your Synology NAS. Hope this helps and good luck to you!!

    • @Iwanistic
      @Iwanistic 2 года назад

      @@ferdinandbabas8312 thanks for replying to my comment. appreciate!

  • @davymetsemakers5765
    @davymetsemakers5765 2 года назад +1

    You really make good videos but when you get an error its hard to know what to do next. I cant setup openvpn, quickconnect or ddns. Always i get a connection error. Can you help me and do you maybe know why i always get these errors?

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад

      Hi Davy, I'm glad you like my videos but it doesn't seem like you are having any luck with the things you've been setting up. I'm not sure exactly what is causing you the connection error(s) you mentioned but, if you would like, you could schedule a call with me (either free or paid) and I can either provide you some advice that you can try or help solve your issue(s). You can schedule either type of call from this link -> calendly.com/digitalaloha. Sorry I couldn't be of much help and best of luck to you in trying to resolve your connection errors.

  • @Onri
    @Onri 2 года назад +1

    thanks; did it.

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад

      Hi Henry, you're welcome. Hopefully all is working out for you.

  • @jimteng9949
    @jimteng9949 4 месяца назад

    Hi. I did the same port forwarding on my Unifi Dream router and got forwarded staright to my Unifi log in page instead of my Synology Nas. What settings could I have done incorrectly?

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  4 месяца назад

      Could it be that the port number of the Unifi Router is the same as your Synology NAS? That is one reason why it would load your Unifi Router login page.

  • @NightOwlWise
    @NightOwlWise 2 года назад +1

    Hallo sir, do I also need to open port 80 and 433 in my router and forwarding it to the Nas local IP-adres?

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад

      Hi NightOwl, Actually if you want to access DSM it would be over port 5000 and 5001 by default so you won't need to enable port 80 and 443. Hope this helps and good luck to you in your setup!!

    • @NightOwlWise
      @NightOwlWise 2 года назад +1

      @@digital_aloha To renew the certificate of let's encrypt it remains giving me an kind of error to make sure if one of those ports (80 or 443) is open . Any way thank you and kind regards.

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад

      @@NightOwlWise Ahh yes, for Lets Encrypt you do need to have either of those ports open for certificate renewal. Interesting that I never saw that message pop up for me?

  • @cyb3rphr33k
    @cyb3rphr33k 3 года назад +1

    what steps are required if you have a upnp router?
    EDIT nevermind, i just had to create the ports from the selection menu.
    Thanks :D

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  3 года назад +1

      Hi Ethaniel, glad you figured it out. I wasn't able to provide a uPnP example being that my router wasn't one.

  • @Kevin-rf9sx
    @Kevin-rf9sx 2 года назад +1

    If i use DynDns and i set up for example my Synology Photos App on my smartphne. Ill put in the DomainName i chose for my DDNS. So far i understand everything.
    What i dont understand is what happens when i am at home with WIFI... Does the App know its in Wifi and uses the LAN connection. Or does it go over the internet even if im in WIFI? That would greatly impact speed?!

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад +1

      Hi Kevin, Good question! The answer actually depends on your router and if it supports hairpin or loopback NAT which is is a feature that allows you to access a service through the WAN IP address from within your local network. If your router does support this feature then you should be able to your DDNS hostname regardless of where you are located. Hope this helps and good luck with your setup!!

    • @Kevin-rf9sx
      @Kevin-rf9sx 2 года назад +1

      @@digital_aloha I got a fritzbox 6690. I think it will support it since it's an quite expensive router.
      Just got my nas (synology 718+). Will test it out. Thanks :)

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад

      @@Kevin-rf9sx You're welcome! Hopefully all works out with your router and I hope you enjoy your new Synology NAS!!

  • @madhax47
    @madhax47 2 года назад +1

    Be carefull with upnp. Just spent 1 hour because there was a conflict. My router didn't forward the ports correctly and only after I set them manually in the router it worked

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад

      Hi dominik, Thanks for the warning on upnp and I'm glad you got your router setup resolved!! I personally found some oddness with upnp as well so generally I've been using manual port forwarding in my setups.

  • @craigmccarthy8710
    @craigmccarthy8710 2 года назад

    I've looked at lotsa videos on this. Yours is the best. No matter what I do it still does not work for me. Damn :(

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад

      Hi Craig, Thanks for the compliment on my video to bad that you are still experiencing problems connecting. From my experience I've found that tweaks may need to be done in the Synology firewall and/or in the port forwarding setup on the router the Synology NAS is behind. Good luck in getting your setup working!!

  • @larenocyclette-ateliervelo5284
    @larenocyclette-ateliervelo5284 2 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for your video. Also, could you please tell me how, after your settings, can I save my username and password access of my DSM 7.0 into Chrome via a local access with the NAS IP 192.168.1.XXX. (not remoted)? It seems that redirection to HTTP to HTTPS makes the impossibly to save username and password into Chrome when I want to enter and work with my Synology at home. That point makes me crazy. Do you have a solution, or at least a clue?

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад

      You're welcome on the video!! Not sure exactly how to resolve your Chrome issue with your username and password not being saved with the local IP address. Maybe the option to save passwords isn't enabled in Chrome or for some reason the IP address was configured to never save passwords in the past? Maybe the information from this website will help -> www.alphr.com/chrome-not-asking-save-password/. Good luck to you!!

    • @larenocyclette-ateliervelo5284
      @larenocyclette-ateliervelo5284 2 года назад +1

      @@digital_aloha thank you very much for your idea. I will investigate on that and let you know.

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад

      You're welcome... Good luck to you!!

  • @gabrielvarga3812
    @gabrielvarga3812 2 года назад

    Hello. When I try to configure my router through my Synology.
    I get this message " Two or more routers have been found ..."
    I have only one router (UPnP enabled). What Im doing wrong? Thank you

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад

      Hi Gabriel, this seems to be a common problem although one I haven't experienced. Google returns a lot of results but nothing really conclusive. What you might want to do (from what I've read) is not use "Set up router" and configure port forwarding manually on your router. Here is a link that may help - community.synology.com/enu/forum/1/post/140721. Good luck with trying to resolve your problem!!

  • @jarradglover3566
    @jarradglover3566 3 года назад +1

    Can you have more than a single DDNS entry in DSM7?

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  3 года назад

      Good question!! I believe you can have a single DDNS per provider, but you can setup another DDNS entry for another provider. Good luck in your setup.

  • @premiumbitter
    @premiumbitter 2 года назад

    Does this not allow you to access your Synology folders from Finder? If not, what is the advantage of this approach over just using quickconnect?

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад +2

      Hi premiumbitter, you could access your Synology folders through Finder (I'm assuming you mean through an SMB or CIFS share), but you'd need to port forward the specific port that you want to access. Here is a link from Synology listing the network ports used by DSM services - kb.synology.com/en-me/DSM/tutorial/What_network_ports_are_used_by_Synology_services.
      I'm also unclear of how you access Synology folders from Finder using QuickConnect. How do you do that?
      As for the advantage of using DDNS and port forwarding vs QuickConnect it would definitely be speed. DDNS and port forwarding would always be a direct connection between client and host, whereas, QuickConnect figures out the "best path" and may use relay servers that may significantly slow down your connection to the NAS.
      Hope this helps and good luck in your setup!!

  • @uciekamy
    @uciekamy 2 года назад

    Hi. Was trying to setup my Synology that way, but with no result. I'm afraid I don't have an external IP address assigned to my router by the internet provider. Is there any way I can make my NAS accessable externaly? The Synology "quickconnect" option works fine, but it's a bit limited to some functionality, so I'd prefer to use DDNS to have full access to for example use the Active Directory.

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад +1

      Hi Dawid, I don't think you can use DDNS and port forwarding if your ISP doesn't provide you an external IP address to link to, but if QuickConnect works I'd suggest you try out TailScale which I have a video on -> ruclips.net/video/x7SVbkHaEaA/видео.html. TailScale works similarly to QuickConnect but doesn't limit you like QuickConnect (you'll have full access to services running on your Synology NAS). You can also setup your Synology NAS as an Exit Node to allow your client to access other devices on your LAN (my TailScale video doesn't cover setting up an Exit Node but that may be a topic for a future video... Let me know if that interests you?). Good luck with your setup!!

    • @uciekamy
      @uciekamy 2 года назад +1

      @@digital_aloha Thank you for the tip, it looks really promising. Will give it a try. What makes me considered is whether this method limits the connection banwidth as a VPN connection does ? Despite the answer it's a very good alternative for people in my situation. Thanks.

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад

      @@uciekamy You're welcome. I would imagine you would have similar connection speeds as QuickConnect so if that is acceptable I think you'll be fine with TailScale, plus having a little more access to other services on your Synology NAS. Would be great to hear how things go if you don't mind sharing?!!?

  • @leonardnovel
    @leonardnovel 3 года назад

    Very informative! I will try this as soon as I’m at the office! 🙏🏻

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  3 года назад

      Thanks Leo. Good luck in setting this up at your office. Let me know how it goes!!

  • @JhonathanSGL
    @JhonathanSGL Год назад +1

    It is secure?

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  Год назад +1

      @JhonathanSGL Good question!! In this setup using a good password and enabling 2-Factor Authentication will make the setup more secure because the ports that are forwarded are always open and accessible over the Internet. I'd combine the setup from this video with the information from one of these videos (ruclips.net/video/BP6pI0XAb5k/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/vFpsROl_nuk/видео.html) to setup 2-Factor Authentication. Hope this helps and good luck with your setup!!

  • @esg-offical
    @esg-offical 2 года назад

    Hello, i was wondering can you able to connect your nas from external pc using double reverse slash method?

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад +1

      Hi Esg, Yes you can have a look at my video on connecting to an SMB share with Windows 10 and MacOS - ruclips.net/video/yFMAdinqVWM/видео.html. I also have a playlist that covers other parts of setting up a LAN that features a Synology NAS - ruclips.net/p/PLCBsE8DOk1o6zmtf_gT78kBOHMJ-WanBO.

    • @RRWerken
      @RRWerken 2 года назад

      Further question on this question.
      If I want to have a client be able to open SMB shares remotely via windows, is it sufficient to replace the internal IP in the network path of the share with the DDNS address or are there more steps needed?

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад

      @@RRWerken If the SMB port is exposed through your client's firewall through port forwarding you should be able to use the DDNS address in the network path to access the SMB share remotely.
      I didn't mention this in my earlier comment, but I would discourage exposing SMB externally and use a VPN instead. Basically your client would VPN into the remote location and then mount the SMB share as if they were internal to their network. I have a bunch of videos on setting up a VPN on a Synology NAS that you could reference. Hope this helps and good luck with your setup!

  • @KINGLIFERISM
    @KINGLIFERISM 2 года назад

    Geeze no idea but mine is def not secured. could it be because I have a VPN?

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад

      Hi KINGLIFER, Not exactly sure what you mean by not secured, but if you are using a VPN to connect from a device to your Synology NAS and using the VPN to communicate with your NAS then it is over a secured connection and you should be fine. Hope that helps and feel free to reply with more details and I'll try to see if I can assist further.

    • @KINGLIFERISM
      @KINGLIFERISM 2 года назад

      @@digital_aloha The vpn is on the nas itself. maybe I need to take that off then.

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад

      Hi KINGLIFER, You should be able to just disable the VPN and that should do the trick, but I don't think a VPN running on a Synology NAS conflicts with DDNS and port forwarding. How are you determining that your connection isn't secured?

  • @FabricioMTL
    @FabricioMTL 3 года назад

    Can you do a RADIUS Network tutorial with synology

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  3 года назад

      Thanks so much for the tutorial request. I'll look into RADIUS and will see if I can get a tutorial out on that subject.

  • @robertcrystals
    @robertcrystals Год назад

    cant get mine to even sign in.

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  Год назад +1

      Hopefully you find a solution!! There are a lot of steps in setting up DDNS and port forwarding to even offer a random suggestion, but I'd recommend going through the video a couple of times, if needed, and make sure you didn't miss any of the steps. Good luck!!

  • @cyberwasp461
    @cyberwasp461 2 года назад

    No luck

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад

      Hi cyberwasp461, Sorry to hear. If you have specific questions on this setup let me know and I'll see if I can help.

    • @cyberwasp461
      @cyberwasp461 2 года назад

      @@digital_aloha I've been working with tech support who says it's working. however when I try it I get the log in prompts and when I put it in it says invalid. Even tried copy & paste. Quick connect works sometimes!

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад

      @@cyberwasp461 Could it be your network connection isn't stable? It seems really strange to me that even QuickConnect is intermittent.

    • @cyberwasp461
      @cyberwasp461 2 года назад

      @@digital_aloha I've had the network tested am also no experiencing any interruptions through Lan or wan.

    • @digital_aloha
      @digital_aloha  2 года назад

      @@cyberwasp461 Hmm, really hard to say what may be the issue at this point particularly if your not having issues with other your LAN or WAN. Hopefully you get this figured out. Good luck!!

  • @francmassaneda
    @francmassaneda Год назад

    New Synology NAS user here. I have configured everything I've seen I have to do to be able to acces via DDSM using https. DSM 7.2
    - I can accés via quickconnect and via the smartphone APPs that use quickconnect. It works with my local network and on the internet. In my local network, the https appears crossed out and Chrome says the certificate isn't valid.
    - In the DDNS tab, I have a line with Synology as service provider and my URL (as an example: my-nas.synology-me). It appears with my public IP adress (i do NOT have CGNAT, so that's okay), and "Normal" as status.
    - For testing purposes, i have UPnP IGd enabled in my router so the NAS can create all the portforwarding it needs. I intend to close it and manually port forward when I make it work.
    - In the routing config tab of DSM, i have the usual quickconnect port forward (443, 80, 6690 to random routing ports) and i have added 5000 and 5001. If I test connection everythings goes as OK.
    - When I try to acces via my-nas.synology-me, or my-nas.synology-me, or my-nas.synology-me:5001, or my-nas.synology-me:5000, nothing happens. It keeps charging until it time outs.
    - I have 3 certificates in the Certificate tab of my DSM: Synology, my-nas.direct.quickconnect.to, and my-nas.synology.me (RSA/ECC) Synology DDNS Certificate. In config, the my-nas.synology.me certificate is set by default in every service except quickconnect, where it has the quickconnect certificate (and there's no dropdown list).
    - I have a plex server working properly in the local and external network if that can be of any help understanding what's happening.
    Can anyone see something I am not seeing?

    • @arsalsubhan
      @arsalsubhan 8 месяцев назад

      Hey I accessed the link worked for you. could you tell me how you got it to work as I am having difficulty as well.