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magwems
Nov 22, 2017Tutor
Backup from NAS to NAS in 2 different geo location, without public static IP?
Hi, I have 2 ReadyNAS (102 and 104), one in Europe, one in US, both connected to the internet, but none with a public facing IP, and I'm trying to backup one folder from one NAS onto the other. ...
- Nov 22, 2017
magwems wrote:
Any recommendation?
rsync over ssh (which is encrypted) using DDNS to provide a host name to your far-end router(s), and forwarding port 22 to the NAS. noip.com still offers a free DDNS service which is enough to do the job.
There is a guide here: https://kb.netgear.com/29929/ReadyNAS-OS-6-Setting-up-a-backup-job-with-rsync-over-SSH
StephenB
Nov 22, 2017Guru - Experienced User
magwems wrote:
Any recommendation?
rsync over ssh (which is encrypted) using DDNS to provide a host name to your far-end router(s), and forwarding port 22 to the NAS. noip.com still offers a free DDNS service which is enough to do the job.
There is a guide here: https://kb.netgear.com/29929/ReadyNAS-OS-6-Setting-up-a-backup-job-with-rsync-over-SSH
Sandshark
Nov 24, 2017Sensei
A VPN such as OpenVPN or Zerotier is another option. I'm a fan of ZeroTier.
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