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Hello,
Based on the similarities suggested for Synology NAS, I've tried to setup a customized DDNS entry for your service however, So far, I've not been able to get it to work.
I've attached screenshot example for the configuration for the customized setup (with credentials removed for confidentiality)
I am only getting message notification that the update failed
Do you have recommendations on settings based on information which I followed from your reference in Synology NAS which is very much similar device.
https://www.dynu.com/DynamicDNS/IPUpdateClient/SynologyNAS
Thanks
Jean Guy
Based on the similarities suggested for Synology NAS, I've tried to setup a customized DDNS entry for your service however, So far, I've not been able to get it to work.
I've attached screenshot example for the configuration for the customized setup (with credentials removed for confidentiality)
I am only getting message notification that the update failed
Do you have recommendations on settings based on information which I followed from your reference in Synology NAS which is very much similar device.
https://www.dynu.com/DynamicDNS/IPUpdateClient/SynologyNAS
Thanks
Jean Guy
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Did you get any help for this issue, I am dealing with the same issues..
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timothytw wrote:The QNAP config can be found at this QNAP DDNS page.
Any idea?
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miffa wrote:I've added this config to my QNAP (QTS 4.4.1.1081 build 20191005) but it doesn't work. It just shows a purple dot on the left side and shows no IP.timothytw wrote:The QNAP config can be found at this QNAP DDNS page.
Any idea?
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I'm having the same problem.
Already posted a Ticket with Qnap. We're in the discussion part.
As soon as I get a valid reply I'll post it here
Already posted a Ticket with Qnap. We're in the discussion part.
As soon as I get a valid reply I'll post it here
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Hi everyone,
After talking with their support we found out that its necessary to port forward port 8080 to the Qnap NAS or the web comunication port that you have setup in the NAS settings.
Its actually strange that it's necessary to port forward when the communication is from within our local network to the outside. I've questioned them about this.
Nevertheless it works like this. I'm considering changing the default port just for safety.
Hope it works for you.
After talking with their support we found out that its necessary to port forward port 8080 to the Qnap NAS or the web comunication port that you have setup in the NAS settings.
Its actually strange that it's necessary to port forward when the communication is from within our local network to the outside. I've questioned them about this.
Nevertheless it works like this. I'm considering changing the default port just for safety.
Hope it works for you.
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eoliveira wrote:Hi everyone,
After talking with their support we found out that its necessary to port forward port 8080 to the Qnap NAS or the web comunication port that you have setup in the NAS settings.
Its actually strange that it's necessary to port forward when the communication is from within our local network to the outside. I've questioned them about this.
Nevertheless it works like this. I'm considering changing the default port just for safety.
Hope it works for you.
My Qnap is not using the default 8080 port, then how should I set it up? For example, my QNAP uses 12345 for the web communication port. My NAT rule should be external port 8080, internal port 12345 and protocol is TCP. But the DDNS service still shows purple instead of green. Did I do it wrong? Thank you.
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nibbles Iscritto: 22/10/2018 |
martedì 23 ottobre 2018 21:04
Hello,
Based on the similarities suggested for Synology NAS, I've tried to setup a customized DDNS entry for your service however, So far, I've not been able to get it to work. I've attached screenshot example for the configuration for the customized setup (with credentials removed for confidentiality) I am only getting message notification that the update failed Do you have recommendations on settings based on information which I followed from your reference in Synology NAS which is very much similar device. https://www.dynu.com/DynamicDNS/IPUpdateClient/SynologyNAS Thanks Jean Guy |
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AbramR Iscritto: 01/01/2019 |
domenica 6 gennaio 2019 15:50
Did you get any help for this issue, I am dealing with the same issues..
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timothytw Iscritto: 02/05/2002 |
mercoledì 16 gennaio 2019 10:36
The QNAP config can be found at this QNAP DDNS page.
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miffa Iscritto: 06/10/2018 |
mercoledì 30 ottobre 2019 07:10
Any idea? |
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kirmy Iscritto: 04/10/2020 |
domenica 4 ottobre 2020 05:13
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eoliveira Iscritto: 16/06/2017 |
martedì 13 ottobre 2020 10:31
I'm having the same problem.
Already posted a Ticket with Qnap. We're in the discussion part. As soon as I get a valid reply I'll post it here |
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eoliveira Iscritto: 16/06/2017 |
giovedì 15 ottobre 2020 15:43
Hi everyone,
After talking with their support we found out that its necessary to port forward port 8080 to the Qnap NAS or the web comunication port that you have setup in the NAS settings. Its actually strange that it's necessary to port forward when the communication is from within our local network to the outside. I've questioned them about this. Nevertheless it works like this. I'm considering changing the default port just for safety. Hope it works for you. |
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painkillers Iscritto: 17/08/2019 |
martedì 10 novembre 2020 21:48
My Qnap is not using the default 8080 port, then how should I set it up? For example, my QNAP uses 12345 for the web communication port. My NAT rule should be external port 8080, internal port 12345 and protocol is TCP. But the DDNS service still shows purple instead of green. Did I do it wrong? Thank you. |
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