- Aug 19, 2001
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I'm trying to connect to my Synology shares over the internet in as secure a way as possible. I'm running a Mac.
The Apple file protocol (uses port 548 by default) is run from a Synology NAS.
So I have:
Router.DynDns.org
Synology with port 22 open and SSH service enabled
Router forwarding port 1000 to port 22 at Synology (say 192.168.0.10)
When I do:
How can I mount my shares at this point?
As far as I can tell, I have a secure connection to my Synology over my laptop's port 1000 going to my Synology's port 22. I need to somehow get my laptop to mimic port 548 and push it through external port 1000, and have the Synology unpush it from receiving port 22 to 548 on the Synology side of the network. How do I do that?
The Apple file protocol (uses port 548 by default) is run from a Synology NAS.
So I have:
Router.DynDns.org
Synology with port 22 open and SSH service enabled
Router forwarding port 1000 to port 22 at Synology (say 192.168.0.10)
When I do:
After prompting for my password, connects me to the Synology's ssh shell.ssh admin@router.dyndns.org -p 1000
How can I mount my shares at this point?
As far as I can tell, I have a secure connection to my Synology over my laptop's port 1000 going to my Synology's port 22. I need to somehow get my laptop to mimic port 548 and push it through external port 1000, and have the Synology unpush it from receiving port 22 to 548 on the Synology side of the network. How do I do that?
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