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mbielaw
Aug 06, 2015Tutor
file sharing outside of home network with owncloud
Hi all,
I've spent half the day trying to figure this out, so please be kind.
I have a ReadyNAS Ultra 4+ with 4.2.27 firmware running PHP 5.something and ownCloud 8.1, both from Whocares. My goal is to be able to selectively and securely share files/folders over the internet with others who do not use ownCloud. So I'm stuck since I don't know how to actually accomplish this last part as the server is on my home network, so I don't just have a web link I can send for sharing. Is there some kind of online service I need to subscribe to that will be the jump between my home network and the outside. I get the impression that's how ReadyCloud works. I could have sworn I saw something about this somewhere, but my head is spinning at this point. I'm not an idiot, but I'm not a web developer either.
TIA.
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- JennCNETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello mbielaw,
Welcome to the community!
ReadyCloud has its own permissions for shares, this can be used with ReadyNAS OS6 and not available on ReadyNAS OS4 and OS5.
What you can use with these legacy ReadyNAS devices is ReadyNAS Remote. However, ReadyNAS Remote is currently not compatible with Windows 10.
See ReadyNAs Remote FAQ and ReadyNAS Remote Setup
Hope this helps!
Regards,
- mbielawTutor
Hi Jenn,
Thanks for the reply.
I understand that ReadyCloud is not an option for my hardware (although I have seen that some have updated their old hardware to OS6).
I don't really want to use ReadyNAS Remote for my purposes because [unfortunately] it complicates file sharing with less tech-savvy people. I'd like to be able to share through a web browser. I believe ownCloud is a possible solution, but I'm stuck on the next step. Hopefully, there is someone in the community who uses ownCloud and can point me in the right direction.
Mark
- JennCNETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello mbielaw,
Thanks for clearing that out.
You may also try using http/s on the shares. Simply create user account for remote accessing the shares via http/s under Security > User & Group Accounts then create a share that you want to be accessible from on the Internet via web browser, configure the HTTP/S under Share listing of the share you created.
Below I have encircled media share (default share) as an example then click the http/s icon.
You will get options Read-only and read-write for default access, this is for the default permission of the share when accessing it remotely. Mark the enable webDav support and enter the user accounts that you want to use when accessing the share remotely.
Then enable Login authentication on this share. If you have other LAN device that uses port 443, enter a custom port number in the port 2 field. Then you have to forward port 443 to the LAN IP address of the NAS and that forwarding configuration on the router should have a port translation setting where you will enter the custom port you entered in the port 2 field.
To remotely access via web browser, the format should be https://<wanip_of_the_network_of_the_NAS>/shares or https://<wanip_of_the_network_of_the_NAS>/<share_name. Ex. https://119.11.11.11/shares or https://119.11.11.11/testshare. This should ask for login and will log you in or not depending on the permission you have set for the share.
I hope this helps.
Regards,
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