Hi folks, I have about 25TB of data I need to transfer from my Synology NAS to my new TrueNAS server. They are now both on 10Gbe connections locally. I...
Ez-Internet allows for the easy mapping of the Synology Product to a registered DDNS hostname and have the system ready for Internet access.File Station One of the most requested features is now available with firmware 494, the File Station. The File Station is a web-based file manager, to...
like http:\\xxxxx.synology.me? I can use the apps when I am home, using the 192.168.etc IP address. Thanks for any help with this, it's driving me crazy. All of this stuff like port forwarding and DDNS is new to me. I think I have done the port forwarding correctly (checked it...
Although TLS-SNI-01 validation is reaching end-of-life, the Synology Let's Encrypt will not be affected.If you have enabled Synology DDNS and use the name to apply for the certificate, the process will go through HTTP-01 validation first. Once Synology DDNS server is not ready, or there...
It's fine if I connect it to the dorm's wifi, or even use my 5G data. What can I do? I do not see why else it would be so slow like this. I have set up my own DDNS server for the connection as well. Any advice/help?
Just updated my DS212+ (with 4T HGST Deskstar drives) due to the DDNS now working since I was at 4.1-2668. Updated to 4.3 first then 5.0 All is working well. Only issue is not finding diskstation in explorer now, but i added a shortcut so I can live with that. I also added a ...
Hello. I just bought my Synology NaS DS110J, got it set up for remote connection, tried ez internet wizard, which enabled my DDNS account with <NoIP.com>, so now I have an internet address, not just a bunch of numbers for my ip, that is dynamic or always changing. I couldn't ...
I decided to go with DDNS on the target nas and rsync them instead (simply because the target nas is not a synology), but am now trying to figure out if I should use DMZ, UPnP or Port Forwarding. DMZ works fine, but I prioritize safety over convenience. Which would you suggest, an...
My work colleagues are telling me I will have to create DDNS entries and MX records out on the internet etc.. Yikes... I just want to keep my existing email/ISP setup and just have all the emails go to one place and access them from one central area, not setup my own equivalent ...