01 Basic Requirements for Using Synology Let’s Encrypt 02 How To Install Let’s Encrypt on Synology NAS 03 How To Use Let’s Encrypt for a Domain Name 04 How To Use Let’s Encrypt for a DDNS Domain 05 Synology NAS: Choosing a Default Certification 06 Choosing Services for Using SSL Ce...
Learn how to backup your external hard drive to a Synology NAS. Follow our step-by-step guide for efficient data protection on your NAS device.
Then choose "Google Drive", click "Next", and log in to your account to connect your Synology NAS.Step 3. Complete backup settings. Choose "Upload local changes only", and click "Next".Step 4. Complete advanced settings. You can filter out unwanted files and encrypt your files here. ...
TIME_ZONE:Europe/BucharestSEAFILE_ADMIN_EMAIL:yourown@emailSEAFILE_ADMIN_PASSWORD:mariushostingSEAFILE_SERVER_LETSENCRYPT: false SEAFILE_SERVER_HOSTNAME:seafile.yourname.synology.meFORCE_HTTPS_IN_CONF: true restart: on-failure:5 depends_on: db: condition: service_started cache: condition: service_...
This article introduces 3 ways to copy ESXi VM to USB drive, and 2 ways to copy files from ESXi VM to USB drive.
The free certificate issued by Let’s encrypt lasts 3 months after which it must be renewed, before the deadline. Through its powerful operating system, Synology NAS integrates this “process” and makes it automatic and very easy to manage. If you have a domain and use it for web hosting...
That's it - you've now installed ExpressVPN on your DD-WRT router, which will encrypt and protect all your incoming and outgoing traffic. If you ever wishto use a different server, you'll have to reconfigure itby repeating the steps in this guide but using a different server's OpenVPN...
How to install “sh” on your Synology NAS How to use “acme.sh” to generate a Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate (via the DNS-01 challenge) for the domain name that you’re using on your Synology NAS How to install the “acme.sh” generated Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate on your Synol...
Step 1:Install theSynology Assistantprogram, then launch and wait for it to recognize your NAS device. Step 2:Choose one of the NAS devices or the only option if you only have one. Step 3:Enter your IP address into a browser tab and your NAS credentials. ...
And after one screen freeze, that seven-year-old HP somehow booted up and kept working long enough for me to install VeraCrypt and encrypt the disk with a complex passphrase generated by 1Password. That makes the entire PC unbootable and unreadable for somebody who doesn’t have that login...