Free Ports 80 and 443 on Synology NAS: The Definitive Guide
Synology NAS services occupy ports 80 and 443 by default. Learn how to free ports 80 and 443 on Synology to allow for running a reverse proxy such as Traefik.
Synology NAS services occupy ports 80 and 443 by default. Learn how to free ports 80 and 443 on Synology to allow for running a reverse proxy such as Traefik.
Docker compose is better than the native Synology NAS Docker app. In this post, we will build a Synology Docker Compose stack with and without a reverse proxy.
Add Synology to Proxmox and use your NAS for Proxmox backups, ISOs, containers and more. But adding a SMB/CIFS share from Synology to Proxmox is a bit problematic (here is a simple fix).
You may have read my Docker Traefik media server guide. Can you build that on a Synology NAS? Definitely. In this post, I will show you how to build a Synology Docker Media Server with Traefik and Docker Compose. There is a new version of this post: Ultimate Synology NAS … read more
Synology NAS’s Cloud Sync stops syncing to cloud drives such as Google Drive, Backblaze, OneDrive, Box, etc. with the wrong message that the sync is “up-to-date” even when it is not. I was a victim of this and if this happens to you, here is the workaround. If you have … read more
This site was built on building and maintaining a Home Server using Ubuntu. My first server was an Atom 330 Dual Core MSI Wind PC. This was an awesome low-energy machine that served as a great home server based on Ubuntu Lucid Lynx. With the addition of a Broadcom CrystalHD … read more