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Pistolpete11
Jul 14, 2012Aspirant
Accessing ReadyNAS Duo from elsewhere
I'm effectively new to this so would appreciate some help. I have a ReadyNAS Duo (Sparc). Everything I want to acccess is Shared. At home, I can access the files. I have set up ReadyNAS Remote BUT ...
Slasky
Jul 17, 2012Aspirant
I don't use ReadyNAS remote either, so can't give you any tips.
On the HTTPS issue tho, which port did you set on the HTTPS settings? Did you set another port than 443? The browser itself will remove the port if its 443 as HTTPS default port is 443.
When you forwarded your port, did you set it to forward it to your NAS local IP?
To check if its done correctly, you can use the tool thats free to download from http://portforward.com/help/portcheck.htm
This tool will inform you if the port is open, to either your device or another one on the network (this only works on TCP ports), or just your computer (on UDP ports)
Let me know if this is of any help :)
On the HTTPS issue tho, which port did you set on the HTTPS settings? Did you set another port than 443? The browser itself will remove the port if its 443 as HTTPS default port is 443.
When you forwarded your port, did you set it to forward it to your NAS local IP?
To check if its done correctly, you can use the tool thats free to download from http://portforward.com/help/portcheck.htm
This tool will inform you if the port is open, to either your device or another one on the network (this only works on TCP ports), or just your computer (on UDP ports)
Let me know if this is of any help :)
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