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pcpro1's avatar
pcpro1
Aspirant
Oct 12, 2017

RNDU4000 Portforward settings in router

When I access my RNDU4000 over Internet I only get IP/shares to work
If I try IP/admin, I get an error page

 

I have portforward port 80, do I have to do something else ?

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  • Sandshark's avatar
    Sandshark
    Sensei - Experienced User

    You need to forward the https port and use https, not http.  You could enable HTTP admin access, but that's a really bad idea when you've forwarded port 80.  I recommend you not forward port 80 at all and use https for share access, too.  The standard https port is 443, but you can use an alternate one, too, which may cut down on anyone snooping out your NAS.  Where you specify the alternate port the NAS will use depends on whether you are still on RAIDar4.2.x or have moved to 6.x on your Ultra.  The only real eason you'd need to use the NAS alternate port is if your router does not allow you to specify different LAN and WAN ports for forwarding.  Otherwise, just choose an alternate incoming port in the router.  If you do use an alternate port, you have to add a colon and the port to the end of the URL.

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    • pcpro1's avatar
      pcpro1
      Aspirant

      Its  RAIDar4.2.x on this one

      I just tried what works or not


      And even after I added portforwarding for https port 443 it wont work to access /admin remotely.
      Should I choose TCP or TCP/UDP ?
      Still its only /shares that I can acess


      cifs, ftp, http/s is shared in settings
      All users are in the group "users"

       


      I then disable http on port 80 forwarding so then its not browsable at all

      Using https on 443 is not working

      Not even if I write IP:443


      Tried another port also 5656, not working

      Locally if I share folders using cifs, all folders are visible and accessable with admin passw

      That might be ok, but how do I restrict different other users to access some folders ?


      I shared everything, cifs, ftp, http/s to test

      FTP works great, can access all folders

      But not via https


      What about qouta ?

      Does 0 mean infinite space or zero space ?

      Why set a qouta anyway ?

      You can set qouta on both groups and users, makes me confused...

       

       

       

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        pcpro1 wrote:


        And even after I added portforwarding for https port 443 it wont work to access /admin remotely.
        Should I choose TCP or TCP/UDP ?
        Still its only /shares that I can acess

         

        HTTPS uses TCP, so that is enough.  Then use https://wan-ip-address/admin from an external place (more likely using a ddns name than the wan ip address).

         

        Does http://canyouseeme.org/ show the port as open?  Sometimes ISPs block ports.  Your router might also reserve 443 for it's own remote management.  So maybe also configure a different destination port (say 50000) to also forward to the NAS 443 destination port, and try https://wan-ip-address:50000/admin

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