aTm10452 Posted May 23, 2020 Share #1 Posted May 23, 2020 Guys I've been trying to put this Xpenology online for the last year i have found this 1$ domain whihc i bought from godaddy.com I am quite sure there s something i miss ....I followed so many Walkthrough online and nothing work .... This is all I have done i have shared many pics ... Note what is not shown in the Pic it means i don t know about and i didn t do it! I have Zero Experience in that . I checked for Solution in the Forum and nothing Helped For Example this: I am looking for a straight forward Answer. Any one is able to Help me?! I am using DSM3615XS Version DSM 6.2-23739 Legacy Mode Many thanks for your Concern. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bearcat Posted May 24, 2020 Share #2 Posted May 24, 2020 From the top of my head... In the photo from your routers DDNS settings, you told it to use "no.ip" but entered the same .ddns.net domain name as your NAS? If the domain points to your router, that should be enough, then NAT/portforwarding should do the rest. If you use the DDNS service in your NAS, you can skip using it on the router (or use different names). It seems like you are using upnp on your router (and NAS?) Sometimes upnp is not working as it should, and sometimes it may cause security issues. Disable that, and manually set up port-forwarding to your NAS, (and make sure your NAS is using either a static or reserved IP). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aTm10452 Posted May 24, 2020 Author Share #3 Posted May 24, 2020 i used Noip ... I registered something there called anthonn12.ddns.net and i registered that in the Tp link Router as it shows in the Picture Log in Success in the Router Page then i went into External into DSM and added the same DDNS and it shows "Green" Normal Which means the NOip account is logged in .... Then i went into Setting up the Router and setting the port (i let DSM Do that job in the Next tab ) as shown in the Picture it shows Fail However the ports were Added in the Router check the Pic above .... It uses UPNP ...... If i disable UPNP how to set up the ports manually?! I am uploading what the Router shows me can u walk me through it ?! after Setting these ports is there any other Setting i need to change in DSM? and how do i set up the Domain in "Godaddy"?! And what would be the Link to enter the DSM after Everything is done?! Thank you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iJokerboy Posted July 23, 2022 Share #4 Posted July 23, 2022 Did you figure this out? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kekesed97 Posted August 18, 2022 Share #5 Posted August 18, 2022 (edited) On 7/23/2022 at 2:24 PM, iJokerboy said: Did you figure this out? Do you need one? I can post a guide about it, but there are some requirements to meet. Just reply this and I will be glad to help. You don't really need a domain, DDNS will do just fine to access your xpenology from WAN (but that is really an unwise decision, better use a vpn tunnel). Edited August 18, 2022 by kekesed97 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iJokerboy Posted September 9, 2022 Share #6 Posted September 9, 2022 On 8/18/2022 at 7:50 AM, kekesed97 said: Do you need one? I can post a guide about it, but there are some requirements to meet. Just reply this and I will be glad to help. You don't really need a domain, DDNS will do just fine to access your xpenology from WAN (but that is really an unwise decision, better use a vpn tunnel). Sorry for the delay. Thanks for the reply! Acctualy i am interesed on this vpn tunnel you mentioned... Do i need to do something on my devices that i will use as client? Because my parents are not good with tech so i was hoping to find a solution where i can just put the "address" on any browser/device but without apps or workarounds on the "client" device. Sorry for my english, it's been a while... Thanks again! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kekesed97 Posted September 10, 2022 Share #7 Posted September 10, 2022 (edited) 6 hours ago, iJokerboy said: Sorry for the delay. Thanks for the reply! Acctualy i am interesed on this vpn tunnel you mentioned... Do i need to do something on my devices that i will use as client? Because my parents are not good with tech so i was hoping to find a solution where i can just put the "address" on any browser/device but without apps or workarounds on the "client" device. Sorry for my english, it's been a while... Thanks again! Tailscale is a good solution, you just need to install the app in both device, and you can access your NAS like you're in local network. It also available in many platforms. It's free for one user. You just need to configure it once and forget about it. It should be easy to teach your parent how to use the app. Windows client don't need any interaction, and the Android client only need you to enable the VPN. Other alternative is Wireshark. Other solution is vpn forwarding i mentioned earlier. I'm using this local vpn tunnel provider from Indonesia. It's cheap, like dirt cheap. Here is my sample. It only valid until 16 September if you want to peek. The downside of this service is the request for generated forward host is in plain http, so you can't put an https connection through this. You just need to register their service, connect to their VPN server. It can be done in Control Panel>Network>Network Interface. And you're done, you can access your NAS anywhere. Oh yeah, they also offer free ddns service too, if you want to go to that route. I wrote this guide in their github gist (but in Indonesian), it should be applicable to other DDNS provider that use URL update method like https://freedns.afraid.org/. Natively supprted DDNS provider can be configured through Control Panel>External Access>DDNS using your credentials from your DDNS provider, like Synology DDNS or no-ip. I personally like Synology DDNS because it can fetch a wildcard certificate from Let's Encrypt without a hassle. For this route, you will have to do this: Open port 80 and 443 in your router (not every router have the ability to do port forwarding) Configure your DDNS in your provider and in DSM Use Web Station to automatically forward http requests to https. this guide here will help. Install all your services and set reverse proxy for each service in Control Panel>Login Portal>Advanced>Reverse Proxy. e.g. dsm.somename.ddnsku.my.id for DSM desktop at https://localhost:5001. it can forward https from WAN to plain http service in your host. Grab a certificate from Let's Encrypt in Control Panel>Security>Certificate. Then Add>Add New Certificate>Get a certificate from Let's Encrypt. Fill in your details. For "Subject Alternative Name" you can put a wildcard, e.g. *.somename.ddnsku.my.id. If you're not using Synology DDNS, just fill in every services that you have configured in Step 4. Test the connection outside your local network, e.g. in mobile network or in office. Do security hardening. IT'S A MUST! Hope that help. Quote me or PM me if you have further questions. Cheers! Edited September 10, 2022 by kekesed97 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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