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master64nl
Nov 03, 2011Aspirant
Downloading to your pc from a share
Dear members, I have made a share for my family to download from. They can access over HTTPS the share and log in on the share. They can create on the share and change but not download anything. Wh...
master64nl
Nov 19, 2011Aspirant
StephenB wrote: Some port numbers are assigned particular functions by the internet folks. So it is generally best to use numbers between 49160 and 65534 (as these are not assigned)
-a non-standard port was chosen - xxxx does it matter wich portnumber? Yes
-passive ports are set to xxxx+1 to xxxx+5 Means just to portnumbers? Yes
-masquerade as is set to the Duo host name. The name of your NAS, right? In the past the duo also had a "share" security model - this was taken out a while ago, so if you have current firmware you don't need to worry about it.
Note my duo uses the user security model. What is that? All the share access restriction configuration settings and advanced FTP permission settings can be left as is.
for each share on the Duo,
-ftp default access is set to read/write
-all other boxes left alone. What boxes?URI is "Uniform Resource Identifier" - a techy way of saying ftp://blah.blah.blah (for instance http://www.cnn.com is a URI)
On the router, TCP ports xxxx to xxxx+5 are forwarded to the Duo The 2 porst I put in the passive ports setting?
ddns is active, so I can use a uri to reach the router. uri means Uri Keller :)
So I can choose for example port 50001 and passive ports 50000 - 60000?
In the router external and internal port begin 50000 and external and internal port end 60000? And server IP address my NAS? And server-name the IP address of the one I want to contact me?
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