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littomalt
May 29, 2019Aspirant
Mount a share like a drive on WAN side
Hi I am running OS6.10.1 on my Ultra 6+ and struggle to find how to mount a share as a drive when I'm in my office (WAN side of NAS). I have success with readyCLOUD but then files are only reach...
littomalt
May 29, 2019Aspirant
StephenB wrote:
littomalt wrote:I also prefer not to set up VPN, but if that is only option to reach shares on WAN side I can do it.
It's not the only option, but it's the only secure option for accessing shares with SMB. Several folks here who had SMB access enabled over the WAN (some accidentally) recently got hit with ransomware on their public shares.
StephenB, you are Gold.
I will then dismiss SMB, and try VPN.
I have never done anything with VPN, so this will be a challange...
I see that Readynas offers HOB VPN, i installed it, and ther it came, a lot of configuration... help!
Btw, is there options to HOB VPN?
Is there some good dokumentation to find?
StephenB
May 29, 2019Guru - Experienced User
littomalt wrote:
Btw, is there options to HOB VPN?
There is an old VPN server app on apps.readynas.com also - that is based on softether - https://www.softether.org/4-docs/2-howto
There's also ZeroTier - though at the moment you can't install that on a NAS running 6.10.x.
Personally I use OpenVPN (which is built into my Orbi router). That gives me full access to my home network when I'm away from home. See if your router supports it - it's the simplest way to go, and avoids the configuration headaches.
I've also tried out ZeroTier - but I ran it on a PC, not the NAS.
littomalt wrote:
I see that Readynas offers HOB VPN, i installed it, and ther it came, a lot of configuration... help!
Is there some good dokumentation to find?
I haven't used HOB, and unfortunately my German isn't up to finding stuff on their website.
- littomaltMay 30, 2019Aspirant
StephenB wrote:Personally I use OpenVPN (which is built into my Orbi router). That gives me full access to my home network when I'm away from home. See if your router supports it - it's the simplest way to go, and avoids the configuration headaches.
Hi, i have a dedicated PFsense box, so the router supports openVPN.
I dont understand how this can help me share a Share like i drive on WAN side. I need to find info about this, as i mentioned, i have no know how about VPN. Exept i use NordVPN as a service to watch TV/Netflix when i abroad...
My question is, how is this working together with the rest of my network, i have 4 CAMS on my fish pond I reach from WAN side, will this access become useless (open ports + strong paswords)?
- littomaltMay 31, 2019Aspirant
OpenVPN installed on pfsense router.
My work PC can now connect to my home LAN from WAN side.
I can ping my NAS and other resources on my home LAN
Q: How do I monut my NAS share as a drive?
- StephenBMay 31, 2019Guru - Experienced User
littomalt wrote:
OpenVPN installed on pfsense router.
My work PC can now connect to my home LAN from WAN side.
I can ping my NAS and other resources on my home LAN
Q: How do I mount my NAS share as a drive?
Once you've connected to your home network with OpenVPN, you mount the NAS share the same way you mount it at home.
That is, you can mount it via file explorer, or you can mount it with net use (from CMD).
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