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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-320L => Topic started by: beansontoast on May 02, 2014, 04:15:57 AM
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Hi Everyone,
I am looking into buying one of these devices.
One thing I was hoping to use was VPN. Another is its ability to remotely sync folders (across a WAN or internet even).
Reason being, I want to join to a remote domain, map a share to that remote network, and allow the remote network to write to the share.
Alternatively, I was wondering what kind if functionality this device has for a remote file-synch of some kind.
Basically, the bottom line is that I want to use the D-Link as my own personal cloud storage, but it has to be remote. Not too interested in local backup as I already have that covered.
It would be good to hear from anyone out there who knows a bit about this device.
I did have a look at the manual but could not see any signs of VPN.
Over to you ...
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The NAS does not have any VPN functionality however, if you opt for a VPN router you then can tunnel in either as a VPN client or do a site to site tunnel. If you only really need access to the NAS you really would need a basic VPN router.
Alternatively if you just need FTP access you can just poke some holes through your existing firewall and use a secure FTP connection.
For remote backups you have several options:
- http/ftp downloads (from a server to your NAS)
- built-in ftp server (have a script, remote NAS or server to pull from this NAS via ftp)
- Remote backups (allows you to back up your ShareCenter to another ShareCenter, Linux Server or vice versa from a remote ShareCenter or Linux Server to your ShareCenter)
- Amazon S3 (cloud backup)
More information can be found in the product manual
ftp://ftp.dlink.ca/PRODUCTS/DNS-320L/DNS-320L_MANUAL_1.20_EN.PDF
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Thanks Doc,
Correct me if I'm wrong -
My router does have full VPN capabilities.
However, will I not need VPN setting on my my remote 'target' device?
Thanks for the input. I will have to have a look at FTP/SFTP.
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Doc was incorrect.
You can install VPN using add-on from the link below or install binaries files direct from the developer softhether.org
http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=60792.0
It works well on my DNS-320L
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Hi,
I appreciate that this thread is couple of months old but after trawling the web I thought I'd give it a go and hope that the post meets the forum criteria...
My home network is a Windows 8.1 pc, Windows 7 work laptop, Sky Hub SR102, DNS320L, iPhone 4S.
I am hoping to be able to access my home network over the internet from my laptop and iPhone e.g. PLEX, Transmission. As a separate activity, I was hoping to be able to the use SoftEther VPN client on my pc and/or laptop to connect to VPN Gate Public Relay Servers for safe web browsing.
I have installed SoftEther VPN server addon on DNS320L and SoftEther VPN client on my pc and laptop.
On SoftEther VPN server on DNS320L, I have tried to add a new Virtual HUB and a new port but "52 Not enough privileges." is returned so I have stuck with DEFAULT Virtual Hub and the default listener ports; TCP 442, 992, 1194, 6555.
On Sky Hub SR102, I read somewhere about adding port 1701 to Inbound and Outbound services. UPnP is enabled. DDNS is setup.
On SoftEther VPN on laptop, I have setup VPN Client Adaptor, populated Host Name (DDNS address), Port Number (tried above ports), Virtual Hub Name (DEFAULT), Direct TCP/IP Connection (No Proxy), User Authentication: Anonymous Authentication. When attempting to connect from my work network "(Error Code 1): Connection to the server failed" is returned.
It may well be that not all/part of what I am trying to achieve is possible or I am missing something(s) that is glaringly obvious.
In any case, please excuse my ignorance. I have tried to describe my setup/aim/steps taken to the best of my understanding. Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Alex