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D-Link IP Cameras for Home => mydlink.com (Portal) => Topic started by: anoncolour on May 21, 2014, 10:43:27 AM
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I've searched for an hour but can't find the answer to this.
I have a DNS 320L and I want to completely block remote access to it. In MyDlink there's an option to remove the device, but it says the device will be reset to factory, which I don't want to do.
There's an option in MyDlink to delete the account, but it won't delete it if there's a device attached to the account.
Is there any way I can completely block remote access without factory resetting the device?
Thanks
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I've reached out to D-Link to validate.
In either case, a factory reset remove all user settings (e.g. shares, user accounts, network configuration, etc.) and should not impact your stored data or HDD configuration. You can save a Configuration Settings file to restore the deleted user settings following a factory reset.
DNS ShareCenter - Configuration Settings File (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=41866.0)
Additional resources: ShareCenter - Important Posts & Information (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=58137.0)
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Thanks for the quick response JavaLawyer, I'll try that and report back :)
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Glad to help! ;)
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Yes, it worked. I saved the Configuration file, deleted the device in MyDlink, deleted my account on MyDlink, logged back into the NAS and loaded the Configuration again. After a reboot, all is good. Thanks again :)
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Excellent news! I like when issues end this way ;)
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Hello.
Does this command stops mydlink:
/mydlink/opt.local stop
?
Probably it's possible to remove mydlink launch from start-up scripts? By the way, what are these scripts?