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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-320 => Topic started by: erhard on March 08, 2011, 03:35:33 AM
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Good evening,
I purchased a NAS D-link 320.
It is completely operational in premises but I have concerns to make it accessible by the outside (essential for me!)
In premises:
Access to the administration of the NAS (port 80):OK by http: // 192.168.0.5 / Web / home.html
Access to the FTP of the NAS (port 21):Ok by ftp: // 192.168.0.5:21
By the net:
Access to the administration of the NAS (port 80): non-OK
Access to the FTP of the NAS (port 21): non-OK
I made some screens of the NAS admin:
Network
(http://cablebox-news.com/forums/userimages/nas-network-management.png)
FTP
(http://cablebox-news.com/forums/userimages/nas-ftp-management.png)
And some screens of the modem admin:
DHCP
(http://cablebox-news.com/forums/userimages/modem-dhcp-management-1.png)
option
(http://cablebox-news.com/forums/userimages/modem-options-management-1.png)
redirection
(http://cablebox-news.com/forums/userimages/modem-redirection-management.png)
firewall
(http://cablebox-news.com/forums/userimages/modem-firewall-management.png)
I have no preferences for the addresses ips and ports, would just want that that works.
Thank you in advance for your help!
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How do you access your NAS from remote site? I don't see any settings for DDNS.
BTW, do check if your ISP port any of the port(s) using this link - http://canyouseeme.org/
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I have to inform a ddns in my modem?
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I have to inform a ddns in my modem?
Yes, otherwise how are you going to access it? WAN IP address is not static.
Neither setup DDNS in your router or the NAS.