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dunfer50
Jan 05, 2022Aspirant
Readynas 424 webdav remote logon
Readynas 424 with V6.10.6. Trying to setup offsite backup from server. Using Backupassist which has webdav. Have configured share with webdav and user authorization. Have opened port 443. Backupa...
StephenB
Jan 05, 2022Guru - Experienced User
dunfer50 wrote:
How doI get directly to the share? Have tried many forms of https://ip.ip.ip.ip:443/NAS_name/share but only get "404 Not founds".
Leave the NAS_Name out of it.
- dunfer50Jan 05, 2022Aspirant
thanks but that doesn't work either. Using just https://ip.ip.ip.ip:443 automatically adds in /admin when it connects. Every other syntax that I can try results in 404 Not Found.
- StephenBJan 06, 2022Guru - Experienced User
dunfer50 wrote:
thanks but that doesn't work either. Using just https://ip.ip.ip.ip:443 automatically adds in /admin when it connects. Every other syntax that I can try results in 404 Not Found.
Test on the local network first, and start with shares (not private folders). Note in your case you don't need the :443, since that is the default port for https.
For instance, when reaching the Backups share on my NAS: https://10.0.0.15/Backups works when on the local network, and the same syntax should work using the WAN address of the router if you are port forwarding.
The sharename in the URL is case sensitive (https://10.0.0.15/backups fails).
- dunfer50Jan 07, 2022Aspirant
Many thanks - I'm in.
However - since the path doesn't include the address of the NAS - does that mean you can only have one NAS using this protocol?
Many thanks again for your help.
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