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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 21, 2011Aspirant
I have an Tele2 modem/router. You mean DynDNS account with ddns?
StephenB wrote: It would be better to make sure the passive ports don't include the main port. So you would want passive ports 50002 - 60000. Though about 10000 ports for ftp is a lot more than you need. I'd suggest 50002-50005 (4 passive ports total). So in your example, perhaps
master64nl wrote: So I can choose for example port 50001 and passive ports 50000 - 60000?
50000: https to the readynas
50001: ftp main port to the readynas
50002-5: ftp passive ports to the readynas
aaah that`s make it more clear now.In the router, set things up to that the full port range you want to use for the ReadyNas are forwarded to the ReadyNas. I think that is what you are saying... Same as the set up for HTTPS.
master64nl wrote: 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?
Most routers support ddns, so you can set that up in the router itself (with one ddns name that always reaches the router). The router uses the incoming port to forward the request to the ReadyNAS. What router are you using?
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