After completing the Synology firewall configuration, you must port forward the UDP port 1194 on your router to the Synology NAS. Doing so will allow you to automatically open ports on the router with NAS and allow you to access OpenVPN docker Synology. Each router is set up differently, so...
Connecting the OpenVPN on Synology NAS Go to Synology “Control panel” > “Network” > “Network Interface”. Select your VPN profile and click on “Connect” button. Disconnecting the OpenVPN on Synology NAS Go to Synology “Control panel” > “Network” > “Network Interface”. Select you...
A couple of points: I did not import a CA certificate in the optional box on the synology NAS (I think it's embedded in the openvpn.conf file) That VPN connection with this user works perfectly on my desktop and mobile phone Would someone be able to help? Many thanks!
I have set up open vpn server on my windows server 2016. I would like to add my synology NAS device into vpn network and connect it to my open vpn server. I know i have to create private key/crt but i don't see any guide how to add my nas to existing Open VPN network. I don...
Hello everyone, I have today a synology nas as well as an openvpn on pfsense on premises. We have transitioned to azure for many services but the nas and vpn must remain on site. What would be the solution for users to connect with azure credentials on these two pieces of equi...
After some tinkering I got this working on a Synology NAS (412+). Just wanted to share in case anyone else was trying. Here's what I had to do: Add --dns 8.8.8.8 --dns 8.8.4.4 to the docker run command (as noted in README) Run the follow...
With OpenVPN 2.6.0 while connecting to a up-to-date Synology NAS, the connection is established and after a while the data flow stops working. Connection appears to be still up, but I am unable to ping or access any of the remote locatio...
NAS #2 appear to come from the WAN and I managed to have Synology's OpenVPN client on NAS #2 connect to the OpenVPN server I run on router #1. You could therefore argue that NAS #2 is ready for deployment, but I needed to run a few more tests and I didn't like that I was ...
The issue is that a web browser on the remote client can't connect to a web page on a Windows 10 machine on my local network (192.168.1.20:80), but confusingly it connects fine to a web page on a Synology NAS on the same network (192.168.1.22:80 & also connects to...
I could use Wireguard which would allow faster throughput, however the end point on the other side (my brothers Synology) does not support Wireguard. So what I was think is the following: Enable a OpenVPN Client on my Synology to set up the connection, then do some magic in DD-WRT ...