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Newsat11
Luminary
Apr 28, 2016

DNS options for ReadyNAS?

I'm looking for some advice regarding setting up a DNS for my ReadyNAS. There is a very nice article on setting up a general website at http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/24829/~/readynas-os-6%3A-create-a-personal-webserver but the article ends port forwarding your external IP to your ReadyNAS. I own my domain name and would like bind my IP address to my domain name. There are a couple of apps available through OS6, does anyone have a recommendation? Has anyone done it before?

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  • JennC's avatar
    JennC
    NETGEAR Employee Retired

    Hello Newsat1,

     

    If you have already set up your own domain name from one of the DNS services, you can use your domain to access the web server after you forward HTTP port to the LAN IP of the NAS on your router settings. There is no setting on the NAS where you can enter the domain name.

     

    If you are already using HTTP port 80 on another unit, you may need to change its listening port because it isn't easy to change it on the NAS, that will require you to change it from the backend.

     

    Regards,

    • StephenB's avatar
      StephenB
      Guru - Experienced User

      If you are using ordinary DNS, you'll need to get a static public IP address from your ISP (so your router's external address is always the same).  Then you need to create a DNS record that uses that address, and (as JennC says) forward the relevant port in your browser.

       

      It's cheaper to use DDNS, but I don't think you can use your existing domain name if you go that route.

      • Newsat11's avatar
        Newsat11
        Luminary

        I'm not using a DNS at all, I simply purchased the domain name. There seem to be some third party applications for DNS available for ReadyNAS and I was inquiring about the simplicity and setup. I would like to use my ReadyNAS for all of my services. I am aware of the need for a static IP, but the domain name still needs to be associated with IP address through a service. I was just wondering if the DNS applications that are available work well for this? Do they also have mail exchange built into them? I was looking for someone who had used them for this purpose before, as I hate being a guineapig.

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