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Newklear
Aug 16, 2015Aspirant
Can't SSH from outside home network
Hey hi hello, I'm having some annoying issues with my Readynas NV+ V2. Connecting to it with Putty or Filezilla for some SSH and file sharing works fine from any computer connected to the same ho...
Newklear
Aug 16, 2015Aspirant
The port should be open as it could not be found before doing the port forwarding. The problem now seems to be that the NAS receives the request but does not accept it.
I'm not forwarding all ports, I'm forwarding one specific (randomly chosen) port to be redirected to the private address of the NAS and its port 22.
Buying new equipment is not happening at the moment, is this something that can be done with a Netgear WNDR3700 v2?
Installing something on the PC seems like a poor solution, since it won't be powered on whenever I would actually need the SSH connection.
So, is there no SSH configuration I could do? Doesn't the SSH add-on have settings or something somewhere?
StephenB
Aug 16, 2015Guru - Experienced User
Newklear wrote:
I'm not forwarding all ports, I'm forwarding one specific (randomly chosen) port to be redirected to the private address of the NAS and its port 22.
I think I must have misunderstood your initial post (forwarding all connections...)
Your configuration works perfectly with my pro-6. For instance, if I forward 54321 to port 22 of my NAS IP, then putty will connect to my external NAS when I enter port 54321 into putty, and use my ddns name as host. Connection type is of course set to ssh.
The NAS can't detect that the original port is 54321. Though it can in principle detect that the connection is external, it is not doing that with my NAS.
Newklear wrote:
Buying new equipment is not happening at the moment, is this something that can be done with a Netgear WNDR3700 v2?
I think so, but I don't use that router.
What I think you'd need to do is install dd-wrt firmware on the router, and then configure openvpn.
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Netgear_WNDR3700
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/OpenVPN
Newklear wrote:
Installing something on the PC seems like a poor solution, since it won't be powered on whenever I would actually need the SSH connection.
That is a disadvantage. Though if you have a method of waking up the PC remotely it is possible.
There is an add-on for the RND2000 v1 NAS (4.1.x firmware) that can do this. But I'm not sure about the v2 (5.3.x firmware).
I think dd-wrt also has support for remote wake-on-lan.
- NewklearAug 16, 2015Aspirant
Okay, I just want to say that I'm stupid and do apologize for taking up your time. Port forwarding wasn't working as I was expecting in the router original firmware, so I changed to DD-WRT and everything works fine now.
Thanks for your help!
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