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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-320L => Topic started by: funkyjunky on October 13, 2013, 10:07:21 AM
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Sorry if this covered elsewhere, but I am looking for some reassurances about the security of the DLINK Cloud storage solutions.
I now have a large amount of data on a disk, which I have made available for external access (via mydlink.com) though my firewall (by enabling port forwarding to it)
My question is "How secure is this"
I assume all request to access it (from my iPhone app and web browser), have to go through mdlink.com, so assume that is the potential weakest link? (protected my just username and password). Is this the case. I would like to have more secure credentials.
My other question is now, how vulnerable is my internal network and DLINK NAS server from direct hacking (without going through mydlink.com) Is this possible, what is the security and authentication that is used between the mydlink server and my NAS.
Many thanks
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plain and simple: its not secure at all, the d320l will always reset all permissions to 775 at boot.
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Sorry NixZero, I am a relatively non techy soul, so don't really understand what that means.
What does that mean for stopping the bad guys out there getting at my data?
Thanks
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it means that you can set a folder as reserved only to some users in 320l settings then you reboot your device and you'll find that it has become open to everybody, wathever were your settings.
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My questions is about the level of security from outside my home on the Internet (not from my private network)
I am more concerned about worldwide hackers gain access to my NAS files